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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 7297903" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>You are speaking rubbish. Child marriages in recent times <strong> seen exclusively</strong> among <strong>Muslims, and Tamils of Indian descent</strong> (or hill country) (READ MY LIPS!!). It's a fact. Child marriages among Sinhalese and Tamils of north is virtually unheard of in recent times.</p><p></p><p>Yes, of course, because you are not allowed to enter obstetrics wards and examine the admission registers, while I could do easily. The percentage of child marriages I cannot give because it is not my field. But I can certainly give the percentage of pregnant mothers of 16 and less. That will give a fair idea of the percentage of child marriages</p><p></p><p>Now don't be ridiculous. The laws are there to protect children because they cannot decide. Giving birth control pills is for damage control. The better would be that males should refrain from having sex with any girl who is underage. <strong><span style="color: Red">Getting married in childhood is not respectful at all</span></strong>. Because the child has not decided that she / he should be married. It's respectful if the can decide only, not any one else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 7297903, member: 654"] You are speaking rubbish. Child marriages in recent times [B] seen exclusively[/B] among [B]Muslims, and Tamils of Indian descent[/B] (or hill country) (READ MY LIPS!!). It's a fact. Child marriages among Sinhalese and Tamils of north is virtually unheard of in recent times. Yes, of course, because you are not allowed to enter obstetrics wards and examine the admission registers, while I could do easily. The percentage of child marriages I cannot give because it is not my field. But I can certainly give the percentage of pregnant mothers of 16 and less. That will give a fair idea of the percentage of child marriages Now don't be ridiculous. The laws are there to protect children because they cannot decide. Giving birth control pills is for damage control. The better would be that males should refrain from having sex with any girl who is underage. [B][COLOR="Red"]Getting married in childhood is not respectful at all[/COLOR][/B]. Because the child has not decided that she / he should be married. It's respectful if the can decide only, not any one else. [/QUOTE]
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