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		<title>Man Hasn&#x27;t Bathed in 35 Years So Next Child Will Be a Boy</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Man Hasn&#x27;t Bathed in 35 Years So Next Child Will Be a Boy</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Man hasn t bathed in 35 years to sire a son<br /><br />May 14, 2009 8:46 am<br /><br />By Diana Fasanella<br /><br />An Indian father with seven daughters has not washed for 35 years to help ensure his next child will be a boy.<br /><br />Kailash Kalau Singh told a friend that a seer once told him 35 years ago if he did not take a bath he would be blessed with a male child, according to Hindustan Times. So he stopped.<br /><br />Instead of washing with water, Singh bathes by standing with one leg beside a bonfire and smokes marijuana while praying to Lord Shiva. The fire bath helps to kill germs and infection, he claims.<br /><br />The 63-year-old man s professional life suffered when customers of his grocery store stopped shopping there due to his unhealthy personality. He had to close the store and now tills fields in the holy city of Varanasi.<br /><br />Kalau claims his commitment to not bathing was due to national interest. He vows to end his pledge when all problems confronting the nation end. His neighbors in the village of Chatav differ and say his washing boycott really is about his suspicions and not having a son.<br /><br />Most Indians prefer sons, who are typically regarded as breadwinners, while girls are seen as a burden because of the matrimonial dowry demanded by a groom s family and the fact that their earnings go to their husband s family.<br /><br />No washy washy? It s a miracle he has seven daughters.<br /><br />I m melting, I m melting!<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/5/man-hasnt-bathe-in-35-years-so-next-child-wi.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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