ThrillingHuman
always be casual, never be careless
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In a thread that asked what size a harem is considered small, I answered "whatever is not enough to gain enough political weight to take power"
It was meant to be a joke that came about because of an online discussion I had about cheating wherein - nevermind.
What I meant was, back in the day an individual was not exactly an individual and a family was not what we imagine today. An individual was an extension of a family, and a family was not some nuclear unit of the society like mother, father, grandparents maybe and maybe kids. It was a whole bunch of people, even for peasants (not sure about any of that tbh)
So, for nobility, a marriage was obviously not a union of two (+) people but a union between two (+) families. Like a contract where a bride is acting more like a copy of the contract between two companies.
So wouldn't it make sense for ancient (Chinese or medieval) stories with a protagonist having a harem be less of "I saved a cute girl from wolves or bandits and now she's my new pokemon" or "this cold Duke of the North refused all the other women for me" and more of "I talked with a bunch of old dudes and we, after thorough discussions around interests and obligations and possible conflicts of interests have decided to create an alliance and this will be finalized with making a blood tie"
Just a shower thought.
It was meant to be a joke that came about because of an online discussion I had about cheating wherein - nevermind.
What I meant was, back in the day an individual was not exactly an individual and a family was not what we imagine today. An individual was an extension of a family, and a family was not some nuclear unit of the society like mother, father, grandparents maybe and maybe kids. It was a whole bunch of people, even for peasants (not sure about any of that tbh)
So, for nobility, a marriage was obviously not a union of two (+) people but a union between two (+) families. Like a contract where a bride is acting more like a copy of the contract between two companies.
So wouldn't it make sense for ancient (Chinese or medieval) stories with a protagonist having a harem be less of "I saved a cute girl from wolves or bandits and now she's my new pokemon" or "this cold Duke of the North refused all the other women for me" and more of "I talked with a bunch of old dudes and we, after thorough discussions around interests and obligations and possible conflicts of interests have decided to create an alliance and this will be finalized with making a blood tie"
Just a shower thought.