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and this also
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I think its a timely ritual not the marriage in true sense.
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shadi shadi hoti hai CM sahib
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In 2006, there was a widely reported case of a Sudanese man who married a goat. Charles Tombe was caught in flagrante delicto with the animal and forced by the judgement of a council of village elders to marry her. The council decided to treat the matter as a joke rather than as a serious crime; however, its members insisted that Tombe pay a dowry to the owner of the goat.
It would have been within the owner’s rights to take Tombe to the police and report him for bestiality, so by taking the case to the elders, Tombe managed to escape harsher punishment. Tragically, their conjugal bliss was cut short when the wife – ignoring her husband’s advice to the contrary – swallowed a plastic bag and choked to death.
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shadi shadi hoti hai CM sahib
phir to filmi shadi bhi shadi hui :@:
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Erika Eiffel, née LaBrie, is the most famous person to have married an inanimate object. In 2007, after an emotional three-year courtship, Erika finally wed the Eiffel Tower. Today she remains happily married, and has since made the most of her fame by founding a web community for others who feel attractions to inanimate objects.
While this is sometimes referred to as objectum-sexuality, or objectophilia, it is by no means a purely sexual matter. Erika Eiffel, as befits a spouse, feels an emotional attachment to the Eiffel Tower. Mrs Eiffel had previously been in a relationship with the bow she used to compete in archery, called Lance.
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This reminds me frienze’s posts about Taleban
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yeah film mei nhi real mei ho raha hai ![]()
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Joseph Guiso of Toowoomba, Australia, was walking his dog in a park one afternoon when he saw a marriage being conducted there. This experience was the inception of his idea to marry his dog, a female Labrador called Honey. At a service in the same park, celebrated before friends and family (the bride’s side being rather sparsely represented), he read vows to love her forever. Mr Guiso assured reporters that the marriage would not be consummated. The love of animals, sexual or romantic, is called zoophilia.
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Eija-Riitta Berliner-Mauer (her surname meaning Berlin Wall in German) was the first person to publicly speak of her love for an inanimate object. It was Mrs Berliner-Mauer who coined the term objectum-sexuality. She first fell in love with the Berlin Wall when she saw the barrier on television as a child. Over the years she visited the wall a number of times, and in 1979 she married it.
Due to tight security at the wall, she was unable to express her love physically for the wall, but would return as often as possible. When the wall was destroyed in 1989, and while the rest of Germany celebrated, Mrs Berliner-Mauer mourned for her husband. She has not visited the remaining sections of the wall but keeps models of the wall in his original state in her home to honor him.
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When the fifteen-year-old cat Cecilia fell ill, her owner, Uwe Mitzscherlich, decided to take her to the vet. When Mr Mitzscherlich – a native of Germany – was informed by the vet that Cecilia did not have long to live (she was overweight and suffered from asthma), he decided it was time to formalize his relationship with his cat.
An actress was hired to officiate, and the bride and groom were married. Cecilia wore a white dress for the occasion.
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In January 2012, Sarinya was killed in a car accident. According to Deffy’s friends, he decided to marry Sarinya after her death, in order to right the wrong of denying her while she was alive. The ceremony took place at the same time as Sarinya’s funeral. Deffy placed a ring on her finger and kissed the bride. His decision to post photos of the wedding on Facebook, along with a video of the ceremony on Youtube, led to accusations that the wedding was a publicity stunt – but his decision does, in fact, seem to have been an honest display of emotion.
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I've known a few girls/ladies married to Quran, but from 1-2 generations ago. It was in the case of single child + lots of land..
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^this is new for me ![]()
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I've known a few girls/ladies married to Quran, but from 1-2 generations ago. It was in the case of single child + lots of land..
Yea I've heard horrible stories about girls getting married to either the Qur'an paak, or to boys more than half their age, just for the sake of their fathers not losing their property.
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Its generations old incidents and from my first hand experience of Sindhi society, I can say that it was not popular amongst masses.. Only feudal class (or so called pirs and Syeds) used this to exploit female rights over inheritance.
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Maharaja JunagaRh was obsessed with the dogs. He put them in appartments equipped with telephone and electricity (the facilities which are even not available to many human beings of India today). When some of his dogs died, he used to bury them in special marble coffins.
It is said that he invited 1500 people including Viceroy (who rejected the invitation) on his b!tch Roshana's wedding with a labrodar Booby. He spent 60,000 ponds on this wedding which were sufficient for annual expenses of his 12,000 subjects :(
Jab junagarh ko Indian territory me include kia gaya tha...tab bhi Nawab Junagarh apni begamat ko pichhe chor apne kutton ko apne sath chartered plane me lekar bhage the....:D
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Jab junagarh ko Indian territory me include kia gaya tha...tab bhi Nawab Junagarh apni begamat ko pichhe chor apne kutton ko apne sath chartered plane me lekar bhage the....:D
acha hi huwa jo shakhs kutton ki muhabbat main mubtala tha uss se unn bechariyon ki jaan chooti
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^ lol :D
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This is really weird ![]()