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Answer If you are of age and your to be Bride is of age, why would you have to ask anyone, just go and get married and enjoy life with your new wife.

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In some cultures and traditions, it is customary and respectful to seek permission from the deceased father's brothers before proposing marriage. This gesture is seen as a sign of respect for the family and seeking their blessing for the union. However, this practice may vary depending on individual beliefs and customs.

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