The reason why they do not pay its because it is culturally acceptable. You're trying to make excuses for a practise that is common for a good 70%. Are all those men broke? They did it out of ignorance.
I'm not making assumptions due to actually talking to many people about it, whilst you haven't. Actually ask the elder gen women of your family if they have seen their mehr. Why go back and forth with me when you can actually ask people? Also, whilst you're at it, ask them if they agreed?
So you're telling me 70% of women have agreed NOT to get mehr at all? So women are so angelic that they would not their money?
Great, you've decided to choose the latter for ditching it entirely.
What I am stating is not an excuse of any sort, it is an alternative explanation to what you've concluded to about willingly not paying the maher. This doesnt mean that they cannot afford it, it could mean they do not have the money at the time being and that they are able to pay it in the future. If both sides agree that this is permissible there is no issue.
You've talked to women about it, great, do go on though, how many, how long were they married, have they asked their husbands as to what is going on? Even if they were to come up with the same answers (which im sure you'll say so for the sake of arguing further) they are not an accurate depiction of what every single couple who's sharing the same occurance had experienced. The 70% number which you've came up with out of thin air can be blown away straight to where it came from
I have no doubt that the reasoning im presented is shared, i know family members and read accounts online that are similar to what im describing.
They talk so they can hear themselves. I can only imagine how exhausting some of these posters are in real life. They’re all on my ignore list (thank goodness).
I've literally been away from home for hours, just came back and saw a notification, im not waiting for any of this