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Somewhere in the first 2 books Navani says to Dalinor (quoted loosely from memory) "in some cultures, we'd be obligated to marry." Now, I'm not sure what culture in Roshar or even the Cosmere, but I think there is real world source for it. Where is that source, and why is it there? Call it a challenge for all of you. Good Luck!

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5 minutes ago, Nathrangking said:

There was, but no longer is a jewish root for that particular practice.

This. It's in the old testament. 

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2 hours ago, Q10fanatic said:

It is also still a practice in certain eastern African countries, and in some regions of Pakistan and India.

it is not obligatory in indian culture however, it is certainly not unheard of practice. 

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30 minutes ago, Nathrangking said:

Officially, I'm aware. I know the sources intimately. In practice it is not done.

Usually.  It realy depends where.  I know of someone who did it.

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19 minutes ago, Karger said:

Usually.  It realy depends where.  I know of someone who did it.

Curious, specifically because as one who grew up with this I am certain that it is not main stream to do so. 

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55 minutes ago, Nathrangking said:

Curious, specifically because as one who grew up with this I am certain that it is not main stream to do so. 

After researching.  Only the offer is made.  There is also a specific way that the women then rejects the man.

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Just now, Karger said:

After researching.  Only the offer is made.  There is also a specific way that the women then rejects the man.

That makes more sense. I knew that an offer is still made, but there is no option to accept.

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4 minutes ago, Nathrangking said:

That makes more sense. I knew that an offer is still made, but there is no option to accept.

Maybe or maybe it is just understood that rejection will happen.

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Just now, Karger said:

Maybe or maybe it is just understood that rejection will happen.

This my area of knowledge. The offer is only made as a technicality. No actual expectation of acceptance exists.

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