Drop the bride price or you will never marry that's just how things are.
@pamelaye559121 күн бұрын
Amy's parents are too greedy.
@fineartist771019 күн бұрын
Young men, don't get married, live your life with Freedom, Peace of mind and in Serenity....Marriage is hell on earth.
@gregwaisso683820 күн бұрын
They thought they saw a goldmine rather than just being grateful that their daughter found a man that was so good to her. And this witch asks "who was more in the wrong?". Totally clueless. He never asked for anything until her family started demanding unrealistic things. I'm very happy he stood up to them. Nice job mom and dad on ruining your daughter's happiness!
@bjbt-nk1lw20 күн бұрын
If you are going to sell your daughter for a high price, then be ready for strict conditions. The bride price itself is traditional so don't be surprise for traditional conditions in return. She did not reclaim her power, she let her parents dictate her price, she remains their puppet to sold again.
@77loneranger19 күн бұрын
This woman is like a second-rate minor league baseball player demanding a $15 million contract.
@BeelP.19 күн бұрын
Don't tell me the black dude paid RMB100k in bride price too?
@pastapomodoro910621 күн бұрын
Honestly, I'd set ridiculous requirements too if my in-laws demand such ridiculous requirements.
If women wish for men to uphold traditional values, they should also adopt supportive practices. Must women prioritize domestic obligations over professional pursuits? Women, if you wish for your men to embody traditional values, then you must also adopt traditional practices, rather than modern ones. Women should prioritized family (home life) over careers (work life). Fact: Being a homemaker is freedom (carefree, debts free, having leisure time a.k.a "me time", and boss of your home) and being a career woman is slavery (debt bondage, paying bills, serving a boss, serving customers, and boss of your house of solitude (mental prison).
@razak449418 күн бұрын
If Jason had not been hit with that ridiculous bride price I wonder if he still would have put those conditions on Amy? Jason was probably thinking if he has to pay such a high price then he wants something in return. As an American man what would I do in that situation? I'm not sure. I do value family. I wouldn't want to drive a wedge between the woman I love and want to marry and her family. I would probably try to negotiate the bride price. If the parents refused my offer I would still tell Amy I want to marry her. She can come with me or stay. The choice would be hers.
@jkking608919 күн бұрын
No, she did not reclaim her power. The man did because of his wise parent who only impose these conditions due to her greedy parent ridiculous demand and it ruined their daughter's dream.
@jetli74018 күн бұрын
This is pure greed on the bridge family, yes tradition demand a payment for the bride exist, generally it only a small amount as a gesture. not life changing amount.
@Tharaktalks19 күн бұрын
You did right thing bro but don't pay bridde price jist get foreign girl
@KenApo-k9r21 күн бұрын
I buy beautiful little cat. I love my cat. My cat love me. We are very happy. 😊 buy one woman is tooooo expensive. She asking house cars .. Ect… Pussi toooo expensive. I go to Thailand. 🇹🇭 many’s beauty sexy girls.
@steviesmart234321 күн бұрын
Amy's parents are in the wrong. Firstly, in the traditional sense when men have to give bride money then the bride belongs to the groom. It is not a one way street. Jason is totally right to demand those conditions since Amy's parents are so greedy and demanding bride price and other expensive assets.
@jeorge115321 күн бұрын
The story is most likely just a Chinese drama. Unlikely to have happened. I highly doubt that Mary's parents will ask that much since Mary had not even finished high school. Mary will have defended her husband to be. Gone are the days when children actually listen and follow blindly to what their parents want. My perspective - just a click bait
@bjbt-nk1lw20 күн бұрын
Nah, rural chinese parents are just that greedy
@BobWing-x1m18 күн бұрын
Unless you are Chinese, you don't live the tradition, understand the culture or experience it in real life. I've dealt with the traditional Chinese and post-cultural revolution Chinese. It's like night and day. I've been to the mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Germany...etc. Each is different and I've learned and experienced a lot.
@jeorge115318 күн бұрын
@@BobWing-x1m Again, you don't even know my background to assume anything. but you are right to say " It's like night and day between mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, etc"
@BobWing-x1m18 күн бұрын
@@jeorge1153 I would "assume" you are expert then! So be it.