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Cultural Intersectionality of Sex and Disability
An "Imperfect" daughter, when offered to a prospective son-in-law, must be compensated for with a higher dowry. If compensation is difficult, then compromises like marrying a widower must be made. Disability in a son is more acceptable as he does not have to be given away in marriage. Within the public sphere, disabled men have greater access to assistive technology than women.
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Updated 2026-02-07
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