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Cryptocrew (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Boy Wives''' or '''Male Wives''' was a term used within Africa in the Azande community, describing men who were married to men, mainly for sexual purposes and servitude. Boy wives would take on the traditional roles of the wife; cooking, cleaning, keeping the house warm, speaking softly, making the bed. This was due to a shortage in women, leaving many men within the community unable to have a female wife. Most women were married to the rich, leav...") |
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