It will be interesting how quickly polygamy is legalized once gay marriage is. Once marriage is defined only by 'love' without other boundary it would be hypocritical to not apply that same standard to polygyny, polyandry, and whatever you call multiple men and women all together.
Polygamy will only be in a few year after that moment (if it happens). I wouldn't be surprise if NAMBLA rolls in saying their lifes were considered a disease and that they are only want love. Then say who has the right to determine age especially if the other side claims that they want a genderless marriage. They would argue using the same exact arguments that are being dealt with today. They will say who has the right to determine age: God, Therapists, Society (even though that changes clearly)? I know people think its crazy just like 20 years ago people would think what happening right now is crazy. Oh well, I guess take JJ's advise and move to an island.
couch 'em wrote:It will be interesting how quickly polygamy is legalized once gay marriage is. Once marriage is defined only by 'love' without other boundary it would be hypocritical to not apply that same standard to polygyny, polyandry, and whatever you call multiple men and women all together.
SMU_Alumni11 wrote:Polygamy will only be in a few year after that moment (if it happens). I wouldn't be surprise if NAMBLA rolls in saying their lifes were considered a disease and that they are only want love. Then say who has the right to determine age especially if the other side claims that they want a genderless marriage. They would argue using the same exact arguments that are being dealt with today. They will say who has the right to determine age: God, Therapists, Society (even though that changes clearly)? I know people think its crazy just like 20 years ago people would think what happening right now is crazy. Oh well, I guess take JJ's advise and move to an island.
+1
That being said, we will still struggle in CUSA 3.0 regardless.
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