In traditional Nepali society, relationships are often viewed through the lens of family and social hierarchy. The patriarchal system, which is deeply ingrained in Nepali culture, dictates that men hold positions of authority, while women are expected to play more submissive roles. Marriage is often arranged, with families choosing partners for their children based on factors like caste, social status, and economic stability.
In traditional Nepali society, relationships are often viewed through the lens of family and social hierarchy. The patriarchal system, which is deeply ingrained in Nepali culture, dictates that men hold positions of authority, while women are expected to play more submissive roles. Marriage is often arranged, with families choosing partners for their children based on factors like caste, social status, and economic stability.