The status quo is gradually changing as women join their voices to their men to propagate women/daughters can succeed their husbands. Even if their men are in "ngumbah" houses.
Do you think these women are right to think this way?
The status quo is gradually changing as women join their voices to their men to propagate women/daughters can succeed their husbands. Even if their men are in "ngumbah" houses.
Do you think these women are right to think this way?