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Originally posted by mrkeen
The idea of two people being married to each other derives from the fact that there are exactly two biological sexes. If we had three sexes (as was the case with some race in one of Star Trek episodes), marriage would be a union of three people. So once you exclude the notion of biological sex from marriage, but still leave the number two there, it just adds to the idiocy of the whole affair. Why would exactly two people be "married" to each other? What does it mean? Why not 12 or 100 people?edit on 7-12-2012 by mrkeen because: spelling
How about 100 people? Do you think there should be a legal limit for the number of people? What will be the basis for this limit? Do they have to prove they are all intimate with each other or that they intend to have sex with each other? Is having sex necessary? Do you have to prove that you want and can have sex? If sex is not relevant, then can, say, 10 friends all marry each other? And your assumption about two being the 'default' number in a relationship is not substantiated. Have you heard about 'love triangles', for example? You see, my point is not that somebody has to be denied the right to live with a partner, but the fact that marriage is K-Q (in terms of cards). You'll have to change a lot of rules in this world if you want to re-define marriage, even card games. Do you know that in ancient world there were sometimes homosexual relationships among people, but nobody even thought about re-defining marriage, and most men ultimately married women? Do you know that there was no word for a 'homosexual person' in medieval Japan, but there was a word for a 'man who doesn't like women'? Why not invent another word for a non-standard relationship, why would anybody want to re-define marriage?
Originally posted by kaylaluv
I see nothing wrong with 3, 4, 5 or more people getting married to each other, if there is true love, commitment and consent among the partners.
Originally posted by mrkeen
reply to post by kaylaluv
Well, so what is your definition of marriage then? Please do not reference the traditional definition, just define it from scratch. Here is my take on it (ahem): "Marriage is a voluntary union of one or more people who do not promise to have sex or children or even live together. They just want to... well.... be called 'married'"
Originally posted by mrkeen
reply to post by kaylaluv
Is a union of 2-5 consenting adults for playing poker also considered marriage by your definition? And how about a football match or a barbecue party? That's ridiculous. There so many kinds of unions in this world, you can't just take one of them (named 'marriage') and make it the all-encompassing term.edit on 8-12-2012 by mrkeen because: minor edit