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His overbearing father - and the family's nosey neighbours and in-laws - are eager for the new bride to become pregnant.
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Objections by his wives resulted in the adoption of polyandry with the result that extremely complex collateral relationships of in-laws developed.
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But her in-laws remained mortified that a woman would work as an engineer.
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In the case of widow remarriage, her in-laws would charge bride price from her new husband.
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The disrespect or carping of in-laws may be another trigger.
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She is forsaken when she has to leave the home of her in-laws when her husband marries another girl who is rude.
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An inside comedy of the in-laws-the in-bads and all but ingratitude!
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Being thus a de facto daughter-in-law, she assumes the role and practically lives with her in-laws.
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However, after his home and lumber business were burned to the ground, he lived with his in-laws, who were more traditionalist.
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He also used the blog to publicly document alleged harassment from his ex-wife and former in-laws with redacted e-mail, instant messages, and voice mail.
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