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Question: Should it be legal?
#1
yes, for liberty reasons
 
#2
yes, for religious reasons
 
#3
yes, 'cause why not?
 
#4
yes, 'cause I like the idea of it
 
#5
yes, for other reasons
 
#6
no, for feminists reasons
 
#7
no, for other gender reasons
 
#8
no, for religious reasons
 
#9
no, not sure why, just ick I guess
 
#10
yes for a woman to have many husbands, but not the other way
 
#11
yes for a man to have many wives, but not the other way
 
#12
some other thing
 
#13
option 13
 
#14
don't pick this one
 
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Total Voters: 81

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Potus
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« on: May 22, 2016, 10:01:39 AM »

I'm confused as to what pro-polygamy folks think will happen to the large, large contingent of the population that can't find a significant other after the normalization of polygamy because the people you find desirable all gravitate toward the class of people who are universally desirable. I know this sounds asinine, but when we profile terrorists, they are secluded, lonely, angry twenty to thirty something males. The actual, real destruction of marriage would create a whole lot more of those people.

I have always said it's a stretch to suggest that including gay couple's in matrimony would cause social breakdown. However, legal polygamy has the potential to create a class of people whose only real emotions are a cocktail of envy, bitterness, anger, and seclusion. This doesn't sound like a recipe for social stability or a healthy society.
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