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Among many Romani groups, age fourteen is viewed as the ideal time for marriage, particularly for girls. Early unions are believed to strengthen family ties and preserve custom. Should a young woman reach nineteen unmarried, she may be deemed past her prime, bringing social pressure. Elaborate rites and elders’ blessings mark each new household, underscoring the value placed on youth and continuity.
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