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One of the world's top 10 women's wonderful regulations forbids virgins to marry

In modern society, it pays attention to the equality between men and women. However, in some countries, there are some wonderful regulations for women. In fact, there are many wonderful regulations for this special group of women all over the world. Let's have a look.

1. No marriage for virgins

Many men long for the woman they own to be a pure virgin who has not been defiled by other men, but in Guam, some men go to the countryside to look for young virgins and give them buds, and they can get paid for it. This is their occupation... Because according to the law of Guam, virgins are not allowed to marry.

2. Ecuador: abortion is illegal, unless you're an idiot

Abortion for women has always been illegal in Ecuador, with the exception of 'Idiots' and' psychosis'.

Politicians use the very polite term 'psychopath', but that doesn't change the legal status of abortion in Ecuador. On the contrary, the law is often used for illegal abortion.

3. Yemen: women can only be half witnesses

This is Yemen's policy on legal testimony, citing Freedom House's 2005 report that Yemeni women are 'not considered to be a complete person in court'. In short, a single woman's testimony does not have much weight, unless supported by another man, or where or where the testimony is concerned that a man is not allowed to be present. In addition, women who have committed theft, slander or bad conduct have no right to testify.

4. India: road safety rules do not apply to women

In parts of India, women are excluded from the rule that motorcyclists must wear helmets, resulting in thousands of female casualties each year.

Women's rights groups argue that the exclusion stems from a cultural contempt for women's lives. However, supporters of the rule say they just don't want to spoil women's well groomed hair and make-up.

5. Saudi Arabia and Morocco: victims guilty

Many countries have failed to protect the victims effectively, and some countries are even more ridiculous. Instead, the courts accuse the victims of crimes because women should not be left alone in the room without men, alone with strange men, or pregnant afterwards.

The most notorious case is probably Saudi Arabia's "Katif girl" case, but a suicide case in Morocco has also shocked the world. Amina filali, a 16-year-old girl who was raped and forced to marry a prisoner, chose to commit suicide.

6. Saudi Arabia and Vatican: women still have no right to vote

Surprisingly, the king of Saudi Arabia has announced that the law will be changed, and the women of Saudi Arabia will have the right to vote and vote in 2015.

The Vatican is another country in the world that allows only men and not women to vote.

7. Yemen: women cannot leave home without the consent of their husbands

In Yemen, the law is still in force, but it also takes into account emergency situations, such as women rushing out of the house to see their parents who are seriously ill.

8. Saudi Arabia: women can't drive

According to the world economic forum's 2013 gender gap report, the progress made in eliminating gender differences in the Middle East is very modest.

But begum said there would be a lot of sedition in Saudi Arabia, because 'Saudi women are highly educated and capable, and they are not willing to be abandoned in the dark. '

9. Florida: single, divorced or widowed women are not allowed to skydive on Sunday afternoon

A Florida law says that if you're a single, divorced or widowed woman, you can't skydive on Sunday afternoons.

Make complaints about this wonderful law, and the editor also wants to Dutch act: "is this person afraid of committing suicide in this way?

10. Michigan: wife can't have a haircut without her husband's permission

According to the law, the hair grows on a woman's own body, and it should be her own right to take care of it. However, in Michigan, the law stipulates that a wife is not allowed to have her hair cut without her husband's consent.