Ingush Traditions Limit Father-In-Law Interactions
A peculiar tradition among the Inguish people in Russia prohibits a son-in-law from meeting his mother-in-law. This custom, which dates back to Soviet times when such meetings could lead to imprisonment, is explained as a historical practice. Despite the tradition, marriage consent rules still apply.
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“Зять не может встретиться с тещей. Почему? Как можно это разъяснить людям? В советские времена, потому что эта парня грозила сроком, заключением.”
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