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Town where entire population is made up of beautiful young women makes appeal for single men

 

Aug 27, 2014 08:25

 

By Matt Roper, Anthony Bond

More than 600 women make up the population of Noiva do Cordeiro, southeast Brazil, and they are renowned in the local area for being extremely attractive

 

A town where the entire population is made up of young women has made an appeal for single men - but only those willing to live by female rules.

Over 600 women make up the population of Noiva do Cordeiro, southeast Brazil - most aged between 20 and 35.

 

Although some are married with families, their husbands are made to work away from home, only being allowed to return at weekends.

 

Sons are sent away when they reach 18 and no other men are permitted to live in the town, which sits in a remote valley 60 miles east of Belo Horizonte.

 

The settlement dates back to the 1890s, when a young woman and her family were excommunicated from the Catholic church after she was accused of adultery.

 

Slowly more single women and mother-only families joined the community, and over the decades several attempts by men to intervere in their way of life made them adopt a strictly 'no male' policy.

 

Today, girl power rules in the rural town, with women in charge of every aspect of life - from farming to town planning and even religion.

 

But while none of the residents of Noiva do Cordeiro would have it any other way, it has left them with just one problem.

 

One of the women, Nelma Fernandes, 23, admits it's impossible for the girls - renowned in the region as strikingly beautiful - to find a would-be spouse.

 

She said: "Here, the only men we single girls meet are either married or related to us, everyone is a cousin. I haven't kissed a man for a long time.

 

"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.

 

The lack of eligible batchelors has now led the community's many single young ladies for make an appeal for interested men - but only those willing to adapt to living in a women's world.

 

Ms Fernandes said: "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."

 

Picturesque Noiva do Cordeiro grew up in the rolling hills near Belo Vale, in Minas Gerais state, after founder Maria Senhorinha de Lima was branded an adulterer after leaving a man she had been forced to marry.

 

She was chased out of town in 1891 after the Catholic church excommunicated her and the next five generations of her family.

 

Shunned by the local population, she and other women who subsequently went to live with them were vilified as loose women and prostitutes, causing them to isolate themselves from the outside world.

 

In 1940, an evangelical pastor, Anisio Pereira, took one of the women, aged 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.

 

One of the first things they did was to dismantle the male-biased organised religion he had set up.

Another woman, Rosalee Fernandes, 49, said: "We have God in our hearts. But we don't think we need to go to church, get married in front of a priest or baptise our children. These are rules made up by men."

 

It is not the only part of life in the town which has been given a uniquely feminine touch.

 

Ms Fernandes said: "There are lots of things that women do better than men. Our town is prettier, more organised, and far more harmonious than if men were in charge.

 

"When problems or disputes arise, we resolve them in a woman's way, trying to find consensus rather than conflict.

 

"We share everything, even the land we work on. Nobody competes with anyone here. It's all for one, and one for all.

 

"The whole town came together recently to help buy a huge widescreen TV for our community centre so we can all watch soap operas together.

 

"And there's always time to stop and gossip, try on each other's clothes and do each other's hair and nails."

 

 

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/town-entire-population-made-up-4113722

 

 

I can imagine the gossiping and chatter in this town that will drive me crazy... [knife][knife]

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I can imagine the gossiping and chatter in this town that will drive me crazy... [knife][knife]

 

for this town, they will have to set up a Mens Charter to protect the men liow ....

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lloks fit and strong, not gcp type

 

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Actually latino ladies got a certain X-factor in them.. :wub:

 

for this town, they will have to set up a Mens Charter to protect the men liow ....

 

What i fear most is this..

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_synchrony

 

In short

 

 

 

Menstrual synchrony, also called the McClintock effect,[2] is the alleged process whereby women who begin living together in close proximity experience their menstrual cycle onsets (i.e., the onset of menstruation or menses) becoming closer together in time than previously. "For example, the distribution of onsets of seven female lifeguards was scattered at the beginning of the summer, but after 3 months spent together, the onset of all seven cycles fell within a 4-day period."

 

All PMS together = ALL HELL BREAK LOOSE!!!

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for this town, they will have to set up a Mens Charter to protect the men liow ....

 

And a BEWARE will be formed there......divorce kids go with father and get alimony.....

 

I am packing now. :wub::wub:

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Wah lau. Must pool money to buy flat screen tv??? Sounds like very backward place.

 

If I live there, scared kenna mass raped if walking along a dimly lit street there...

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Ms Fernandes said: "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."

 

 

That's marriage!

 

:D

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lloks fit and strong, not gcp type

 

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not so fast, folks!!! [mad]

 

we gotta be careful with them exotic women...know what I mean??!!...

 

I mean, we can't tell how hawt they are from these peektures, can ya??!!...

 

 

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Ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth?

Ooh, heaven is a place on earth.

They say in heaven love comes first.

We'll make heaven a place on earth.

Ooh, heaven is a place on earth.

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Ai go there mai James! I will make them submiy to me :D

 

 

All yours! Faster buy air ticket.

 

Too bad they only like men and are not lesbians.

 

If they were then they wouldn't have put up their advert to get men.

 

:D

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I think we can gather enough people from MCF together to charter a whole flight.

 

The married ones will have to tell their wives that they're going away on a business trip.

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