Normally they are not considered married until they exchange sandals. At any time the woman is free to marry again and the children resulting from the union is regarded as belonging to the community instead of the couple. Before a Peruvian couple can marry, they must enter a period of sirvinacuy to serve one another during which the woman works with her mother-in-law and the man with his father-in-law's. This is seen as a test of their readiness for marriage. During this time, they may sleep together under the same roof, usually with the man's family, and the couple usually doesn't marry until they conceive a
Normally they are not considered married until they exchange sandals. At any time the woman is free to marry again and the children resulting from the union is regarded as belonging to the community instead of the couple. Before a Peruvian couple can marry, they must enter a period of sirvinacuy to serve one another during which the woman works with her mother-in-law and the man with his father-in-law's. This is seen as a test of their readiness for marriage. During this time, they may sleep together under the same roof, usually with the man's family, and the couple usually doesn't marry until they conceive a