A village where only beautiful women live. Where there are no men. And so those women are not getting married due to lack of pot. For some time now, those women have been waiting for men to come to their village in search of pots.
A village situated between two hills. His name is Nova de Cordeiro. The place is as beautiful as the girls of this village. This is the first time that young women living here have started looking for a worthy partner. But the condition is that the groom should be with her after marriage.
So far, 300 out of 600 women have sent marriage proposals to eligible men. They will marry the man who agrees to stay in the village.
Because they will not get married outside the village. Again there is no man in that village. So the men who will live with them in that village will be groomed by the beauties. Such is the condition of May in that village. Speaking of the village of Nova de Cordeiro in southeastern Brazil. The residents of this village are more than 600 women.
Only a few women are married. They also never left the village. Their husband came to the village for only two days at the end of the week. The women of this Brazilian village are looking forward to marriage, but it is not possible due to the pot crisis. The village has a large number of women between the ages of 18 and 30.
Kumari has more than 50 percent of whom are women. Finding an unmarried boy for the women of this village is as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. No matter how hard the girls try, they can't find an unmarried boy for marriage. So these beautiful girls are forced to marry a married boy.
Otherwise these beautiful girls will have to be virgins for the rest of their lives. The village is about 128 years old, but it has no connection with any other village. Most of the girls in this village are between 18 and 30 years old.
The women of this village are not dependent on boys at all. Maria Selena Delima has made the women there self-reliant. In 1890, May was married against her will. He then left his father-in-law's house and moved to the village of Noiva do Cordeiro in southeastern Brazil. The village was founded in 1891 by Maria Senhorina de Lima.