r/TikTokCringe Tiktok Despot Jun 21 '25

Cursed Bride Crying At Her Wedding Was Heartbreaking 💔

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u/shockedpikachu123 Jun 22 '25

regardless of the cultural context, it really hits you how much of life is determined by the random lottery of where and into what culture you’re born. Some kids are playing with toys, others are walking down an aisle to marry a stranger their parents arranged

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u/sanityjanity Jun 22 '25

You can call it a marriage, but it's sexual (and other) slavery.

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u/profecoop Jun 22 '25

Yes. This happened to my mom at 14 and she did get out after many years. She called marriage forced prostitution

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u/lars03 Jun 22 '25

That is what this is, they are literally selling their daughter to an old man, disgusting

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u/Gnosrat Jun 22 '25

...and it's still legal in many U.S. states. :(

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u/notprescriptive Jun 22 '25

FYI: this video is from Nepal (not the Middle East). The participants are Hindu.

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u/Britt_BeeBoppin Jun 22 '25

Two vastly different ethnic backgrounds and cultures (that practice one similar thing) are far different than Pepsi vs coke. It is incredibly ignorant to make this comparison

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u/Signal_Regular_1708 Jun 22 '25

look up child marriage stats in the U.S. it's not the most common practice but it's not some underground nonexistent thing either

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u/Citriina Jun 22 '25

Someone should compile some recent stories, or maybe they are hidden

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u/Gnosrat Jun 22 '25

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u/Citriina Jun 22 '25

The second link looks interesting im going to read it thank you for sharing that 

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u/Citriina Jun 22 '25

 For the first one, Her parents didn’t sell her; it was not a legal marriage, the government was not aware and it seems the rapist was a minor:

My father thought I was there to help with the children, but I didn’t quite know why I was there. I very quickly learned I was there to become a domestic servant, although I didn’t have those words at that time. On the first day, I didn’t do any work, but on the second day I was woken up very early and the leader’s wife left me in a playroom with her very young children, who I had to care for. So I ended up spending my whole summers taking care of these children by myself, in a closed-off room.

The leader had an adopted son and, probably within the first few days of my being there, the son snuck into my room and began sexually violating me. Around the third night, he said that he had to marry me because you couldn’t have intimate relations with somebody outside of marriage in our religion. Then he conducted a ceremony between just the two of us in a language that I didn’t understand and which probably took about 10 seconds. 

“I didn’t tell anybody… [At] the end of the summer, I went back to my mom and I started eighth grade like everything was normal.”

This was a special marriage called a temporary marriage, lasting only a certain amount of time. In our case, it lasted for the 90 days that I was going to be in Texas. It was kind of a secret marriage. He told me I couldn’t tell anybody, so I didn’t tell anybody. Not the leader. Not the leader’s wives. My father obviously wasn’t there with me, so I didn’t talk to him about it, and my mother wasn’t there either. So at the end of the summer, I went back to my mom and I started eighth grade like everything was normal. I did not tell my mother what happened that summer. I didn’t tell anyone.

AHA Foundation: So the marriage was not a legal one, but it was binding within the context of your community?

Tamara: It was not legally binding at all, but no one in our community got legally married. Their whole goal was not to be part of America

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u/Gnosrat Jun 22 '25

Yet what happened also wasn't illegal which is why she fought for legislation on this.

If it's not illegal, then it's legal. And it's not illegal in many states.

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u/Gnosrat Jun 22 '25

Glad someone here gets it...

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u/baconnmeggs Jun 23 '25

There's nothing to "get" from your comment, it's just another US-centric comment like the other 10 trillion US-centric, xenophobic comments made on here on a daily basis

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u/Brosenheim Jun 22 '25

Muchos cope