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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/28/noiva-do-cordeiro_n_5730014.html
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...d-only-by-women-say-they-are-seeking-husbands
The city actually has a website, which is down because the webhost says they exceeded their resources. But there’s a google cache that captured it:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c.../villa/A_Noiva.html+&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
The city’s website also says (according to the translation) that they kicked men out in 1995.
Apparently they don't want men around but they need them for the labor and to perpetuate for future generations.
So which of you tryhards wants to go there and be barred from living there during the week? Who wants to see their sons kicked out at 18? Come on, male feminists, time to back up your feminist talk, Noiva Do Cordeiro is waiting for you!!!!!




Life is pretty sweet for the women of Noiva Do Cordeiro.
According to the Telegraph, they have constructed a society in the southeast part of Brazil that is communal, egalitarian and almost all-female.
But some of the women in the town say it would be nice to have a few more dudes in the mix.
"I haven’t kissed a man for a long time," Nelma Fernandes, 23, told the Telegraph. "We all dream of falling in love and getting married. But we like living here and don’t want to have to leave the town to find a husband. We’d like to get to know men who would leave their own lives and come to be a part of ours. But first they need to agree to do what we say and live according to our rules.”
There are a few married women in Noiva Do Cordeiro, but their husbands work in cities no closer than 60 miles away and tend to only live in the town on weekends.
Both the Telegraph story and other outlets portray the desire for more members of the opposite sex in the town as a desperate plea to men to help them "shoulder the burdens" of everyday life.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...d-only-by-women-say-they-are-seeking-husbands
In 1940, an evangelical pastor, Anisio Pereira, took one of the women - aged just 16 - to be his wife, and founded a church in the growing community.
However, he proceeded to impose strict puritanical rules, banning them from drinking alcohol, listening to music, cutting their hair or using any type of contraceptive.
When Anisio died in 1995, the women decided never again to let a man dictate how they should live.
The city actually has a website, which is down because the webhost says they exceeded their resources. But there’s a google cache that captured it:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c.../villa/A_Noiva.html+&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
The city’s website also says (according to the translation) that they kicked men out in 1995.
Apparently they don't want men around but they need them for the labor and to perpetuate for future generations.
So which of you tryhards wants to go there and be barred from living there during the week? Who wants to see their sons kicked out at 18? Come on, male feminists, time to back up your feminist talk, Noiva Do Cordeiro is waiting for you!!!!!




