Forced child marriage would boost fertility rate in Korea.
(dailystormer.in)
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How can you prevent her from going to places? She can just call the police and accuse you of abusing her. You going to lock her in your home? What if your neighbors catch wind or she escapes through a window when you forgot to chain her up one day?
Your whole view is contingent on the assumption that because you get access to her when she's 10yo, you will be able to train her to stay with you forever. I think this is a poor assumption. In past societies where when were allowed to marry women of any age, this didn't even happen. It wasn't "pair bonding" that kept women together with men, it was necessity. Financial leverage. That's why women were quick to change separation laws around to ensure men had no financial leverage (and even give women the financial leverage) so women could leave marriages they didn't want to be in. I don't think you're going far enough in regards to what would need to change. You even admitted it yourself, there's more to it than just marrying the girl off at 10. You've got to restrict her access to certain things and you've got to do a good job training her such that she doesn't believe she can leave you for anything better. That's a little more than just marry her off at 10, which begs the question then if we set restrictions on 18yo women could we not achieve a similar result?
I don't disagree a 10yo is easier than an 18yo but you seem to think it's a sure thing. It isn't. You still need to change the laws around to restrict women at a societal level or at least give men the authority to restrict their own women.