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If Vlad insists on patrilineal customs (e.g., sons must be baptized only in his faith, property goes to male heirs, his family’s saints’ days override hers), while Tanya’s customs demand respect for women’s rites (e.g., her mother’s dowry rituals, midwife traditions, or daughter’s naming ceremony), conflict ensues. The couple must negotiate which customs dominate and which are surrendered.
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While Vlad’s customs emphasize continuity and rigidity, Tanya’s customs — the “second” set in the keyword — are more adaptive. She represents the that often accommodates external influences. Historically, in Slavic societies, women were the keepers of: