Maninthemirror
Banned
Came across this yesterday. Pretty much unsurprising the treatment of women spans beyond cultures, religions and demographics and comes from Men's desire to power and control.
http://www.businessinsider.com/rural-chinese-men-are-buying-vietnamese-brides-for-3200-2014-8
Looking at it further I found this
http://sea-globe.com/a-perfect-match-brides-vietnam-southeast-asia-globe-magazine/
http://www.businessinsider.com/rural-chinese-men-are-buying-vietnamese-brides-for-3200-2014-8
It is a refrain heard across China, where decades of sex-selective abortions by families who prefer boys to girls now see 118 males born for every 100 females, according to government statistics.
The resulting gender gap has led to an explosion in "bride prices", payments traditionally made by the groom's relatives, hitting men in the poor countryside the hardest.
"To get married, the bride's family will often require a car and a house, so it's easier to get married if you have more money," said shopkeeper Wang Yangfang, adding: "In Vietnam, they demand lower prices."
The typical cost for a Vietnamese woman is 20,000 yuan ($3,200), Linqi residents said -- less than a quarter of the local price, and such a bargain that more than 20 Vietnamese women have found homes in the area in recent years.
But the trade is also rife with abuses.
At a shelter in Vietnam, AFP this year spoke to a dozen girls who said they were tricked by relatives, friends or boyfriends and sold to Chinese men as brides.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/rura...etnamese-brides-for-3200-2014-8#ixzz3J4lKdCSJ
Looking at it further I found this
http://sea-globe.com/a-perfect-match-brides-vietnam-southeast-asia-globe-magazine/
Vietnamese women made up 34% of South Korean mens international marriages in 2011, significantly more than brides from other Southeast Asian countries (9% were Filipino, 4% were Cambodian), according to government-run Statistics Korea. The divorce rate for Vietnamese-Korean couples is more than 30%, with mother-in-law conflict, language barriers and mistreatment cited as the main reasons, according to a report by Vietnams Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Brides equate marrying a foreigner with escaping the poverty cycle. Rural girls here have no knowledge of the world and cant imagine a worse situation than what theyre leaving behind, said To Phuong, 30, a woman originally from the Mekong Delta, Vietnams poorest region.