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what is fatenernal polyandry and how does this form of marriage manage potential

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Question

what is fatenernal polyandry and how does this form of marriage manage potential conflict over sex children and inheritance?

why do many Tibetans choose polyandry over monogamous or polygynous marriage?

According to Tibetans, what are some of the disavatages of polyandry?

What is wrong with the theory that Tibetan polydandry is caused either by a shortage of women due to infanticide or is a way to prevent famine by limiting population and land pressure?

why might tibetan polyandry disappear under modern conditions?

Explanation / Answer

fatenernal polyandry is a term used for number for brother have a common wife. or a woman has number of husbands and all of them are brother in relation. Generally, The eldest brother is considered as the father of all children, who refer to all the 'brother-husbands' as father. Also, The custom has a belief to have evolved to make the inheritance of property as an easier process and thus prevent the break up of property and plots of land.

Advantage: Tibetans see an economic advantage to fraternal polyandry, they do not value the sharing of a wife as an end in itself.

Disadvantages: because authority is customarily exercised by the eldest brother, his younger male siblings have to subordinate themselves with little hope of changing their status within the family. When these younger brothers are aggressive and individualistic, tensions and difficulties often occur despite there being only one set of heirs.

Secondly, the tension and conflict may arise in polyandrous families because of sexual favoritism. The bride normally sleeps with the eldest brother, and the two have the responsibility to see to it that the other males have opportunities for sexual access.