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In the headlines, women who marry out always complain about their parents, only hurt their grandchildren, do not hurt their grandchildren, and the family property is only divided into sons and not daughters. The comments section is almost one-sided in support of parents, saying what grandchildren are

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In the headlines, women who marry out always complain about their parents, only hurt their grandchildren, do not hurt their grandchildren, and the family property is only divided into sons and not daughters. The comment area is almost one-sided in support of parents, saying that the grandson is his own family name, parents have the right to deal with their own family property, and the water spilled by the woman who marries out is already an outsider.

But when the parents are sick and short of money, the daughter is not spilling water, nor is it an outsider, but must repay the grace of parenting, and she has to pay money and contribute, breaking the bones and tendons of her own family.

When asking for a sky-high dowry when getting married, it seems that it is also to repay the grace of parenting, so how to repay this grace of nurturing?

In the headlines, women who marry out always complain about their parents, only hurt their grandchildren, do not hurt their grandchildren, and the family property is only divided into sons and not daughters. The comments section is almost one-sided in support of parents, saying what grandchildren are
In the headlines, women who marry out always complain about their parents, only hurt their grandchildren, do not hurt their grandchildren, and the family property is only divided into sons and not daughters. The comments section is almost one-sided in support of parents, saying what grandchildren are
In the headlines, women who marry out always complain about their parents, only hurt their grandchildren, do not hurt their grandchildren, and the family property is only divided into sons and not daughters. The comments section is almost one-sided in support of parents, saying what grandchildren are

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