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Old 04-30-2008, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rosie321 View Post
These girls are raised in a society that provides a close network and family. Family, as defined by this community, is a value to them. It would be understandable why the girls would be eager to obtain their own family. It is something important to their culture.
Mainstream LDS girls are also taught to want a family, yet is it not a good thing that most have not been pregnant or had babies between the ages of 13-17 by men old enough to be grandfathers?
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