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Sudanese Man Loses His Childhood Girlfriend To Another Suitor Despite Having More Cows Than Rival
The young Sudanese man has gone viral after sharing an open letter addressed to his childhood girlfriend, a woman he had loved, pursued formally, and lost, not because he came up short, but because the family chose someone closer to home over someone who came with more.
In South Sudan, cows are not just livestock. Cows serve as currency, status, and a measure of a man's seriousness in the context of marriage. By that measure, Buong Arop did everything right. It still was not enough.
Arop had gathered 105 cows as a bride price. His rival brought 90. By traditional reckoning, there should have been no contest. But the girl’s family chose the other man anyway, citing what Arop described as local ties, the simple fact that his opponent was a “homie,” someone from within the same community, while Arop had traveled across regions, crossing Mayath and Cueibet and going deep into Gok, into Bhargel, to pursue the woman he loved.