Chinese couple negotiated a contract to regulate wife-beating husband
Chinese couple negotiated a contract to regulate wife-beating husband

Video: Chinese couple negotiated a contract to regulate wife-beating husband

Video: Chinese couple negotiated a contract to regulate wife-beating husband
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Today, for most newlyweds, the conclusion of a marriage contract is quite common. At the same time, not only financial aspects and details of cohabitation are often discussed in a standard agreement. One of the Chinese married couples decided to take advantage of this moment and entered into a very peculiar marriage agreement. The document regulates the wife's right to use physical force against her husband.

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The written agreement of a couple from Chongqing is intended to limit the spouse's hard temper and save her husband from her regular beatings. From the first days of marriage, the young husband was constantly beaten by his wife. His other half, who knows the basics of martial arts, could not restrain his violent temper even with a minor quarrel. As a result, the man received bruises and bruises for the slightest offense, RIA Novosti reports.

In order to preserve the marriage, which was concluded only six months ago, the young people agreed to an agreement. The wife's father was a witness. From now on, the wife is allowed to beat her husband only once a week. If a woman “opens her hands” more often, she will have to leave the family nest and move to her parents for three days. At the same time, the brawler herself regrets what she had done every time she sees the result of her anger on her husband's face, so she sincerely hopes that the concluded agreement will help tame her temper.

“I don’t want to beat my husband too often, but as soon as an argument arises, I just cannot restrain myself,” the Shanghai Daily quoted the aggressive lady as saying.

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