Mexican women and marriage, their lives being changed by a newfound faith in Christ.Twentieth-century marriages must be situated within a world where socioeconomic, racial, and gender relations were changing. The eldest generation of Mexican women and marriage had survived the early twentieth-century smallpox epidemics. According to Alfonso Villa Rojas, who studied another Caste War community in the 1930s, handcar, or a period of bride-service when the groom lives and works for the bride's family, was still widely practiced. [In my grandmother's time], when a woman got married, she doesn't, she doesn't look for another husband. Neither does the husband look for another woman. My grandmother married when she was very young until my grandfather died. They never separated. One of the grimmest reasons for the couple detection is lack of premarital test. What I personal think is that women must visit Mexican Pharmacy before get marriage. It only aware you the basic consequences but also guide you to led a prosperous life. Mexican pharmacy arranged various seminars to tell people about the important of this test. Mexican pharmacy has maintained a high standard to examine women before they enter a new phase of life. |