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Message started by longhang on 31st Jul, 2010 at 10:50pm

Title: where do laotians stand on polygamy ?
Post by longhang on 31st Jul, 2010 at 10:50pm
back in the good ol days the old hmong men would say it was accepable to marry 2-4 wives heck gen vang pao got 8 LOL that sonvabi'tch, well anyway do lao practice polygamy?

Title: Re: where do laotians stand on polygamy ?
Post by Lao Pride Administrator on 1st Aug, 2010 at 12:39am
It is considered normal for Generals and Kings to have many wives in the old days. Vang Pao is a General so no surprises there.

Even today, some men in Laos have many wives, known as "mia noy". Sometimes their wife knows about it, and sometimes they don't. Men in Laos say it's easy to cheat on their wives, they just drive to the countryside and do what they have to do.

The Lao saying is that when a man does one hundred bad things, it is still not as bad as a woman doing one bad thing. Meaning when a man cheat, he still goes back home to his wife and children. But when a woman cheat, she leaves home forever with her new man.

Title: Re: where do laotians stand on polygamy ?
Post by longhang on 1st Aug, 2010 at 9:10pm

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 1st Aug, 2010 at 12:39am:
It is considered normal for Generals and Kings to have many wives in the old days. Vang Pao is a General so no surprises there.

Even today, some men in Laos have many wives, known as "mia noy". Sometimes their wife knows about it, and sometimes they don't. Men in Laos say it's easy to cheat on their wives, they just drive to the countryside and do what they have to do.

The Lao saying is that when a man does one hundred bad things, it is still not as bad as a woman doing one bad thing. Meaning when a man cheat, he still goes back home to his wife and children. But when a woman cheat, she leaves home forever with her new man.
really she gets to leave wow how lenient, back in the hay days a hmong women caught cheating gets torn apart into 5 pieces by horses,

Title: Re: where do laotians stand on polygamy ?
Post by Larb Dip on 21st Mar, 2011 at 6:32am

Admin Saovaluck wrote on 1st Aug, 2010 at 12:39am:
It is considered normal for Generals and Kings to have many wives in the old days. Vang Pao is a General so no surprises there.

Even today, some men in Laos have many wives, known as "mia noy". Sometimes their wife knows about it, and sometimes they don't. Men in Laos say it's easy to cheat on their wives, they just drive to the countryside and do what they have to do.

The Lao saying is that when a man does one hundred bad things, it is still not as bad as a woman doing one bad thing. Meaning when a man cheat, he still goes back home to his wife and children. But when a woman cheat, she leaves home forever with her new man.


Isn't there a mutual agreement that the 'husband' is supposed to financially support his harem of 'little wives'? Aren't they (mia noy) there just for pleasure?

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