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Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss divorce stats and other things. 


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Anonymous

Is Kenya bottom 10 maybe because Polygamy is practiced there?

Anonymous

In Islam divorce is allowed, but it is taboo. It should be a last resort. And polygamy is allowed (though these days most Muslims are not in polygamous relationships). I am a Cultural Anthropologist and my niche is love, marriage, kinship, and gender roles. I am aware of many cultures view of love and marriage and as to why some of these cultures may have these divorce rates. Hinduism, divorce is extremely taboo. Remarriage is very hard . Especially for women. Society thinks that the wife may have been inadequate or not well mannered and caused the divorce a lot of times. But I guess it possibly could be her in-laws that were so unbearable that she would deal with the social stigma of divorce rather than stay married to her spouse. (They have extended family units where all the sons brides often go to live with and help care for her in-laws.) Violence against women is quite high in India too. In general. Not just spouse on spouse. Women may fear how her own family can treat her too should she be divorced and sent back home. These encourage women to stay in marriages that are unhappy and harmful.