LindsayDunn228
<font color=teal>Quite a hunk of man, isn't he???<
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I believe marriage consists of one man and one woman, not one man and 7 women. I place a LOT of value on marriage and don't agree with polygamy.
Yes... in a way that is the difference between polyamerous and swingingCan you be monogamous with people you are in a polyamorous relationship with? Does that make sense?
Outside of religious "cults" it really isn't that way. As I said I know a woman with a wife and husband, a onetime married couple who each had committed relationships with one other person. they have since divorced and are in monogamous relationships with their other partner.I voted no...I don't understand how the women involved could really be happy sharing a husband. Probably gives him a nice feeling of power and control...which he has.
sha_lyn said:Outside of religious "cults" it really isn't that way. As I said I know a woman with a wife and husband, a onetime married couple who each had committed relationships with one other person. they have since divorced and are in monogamous relationships with their other partner.
One friend was once one of 2 "wives" then the other "wife" got pregnant and insisted that the couple that was legally married divorce so that he could marry her and be in a monogamous relationship.
Caradana said:I imagine this taking place in Happy Acres Trailer Park, with a massive satellite dish and a 52" TV but no stairs to the front door of the single-wide, so guests have to lean in the front door headfirst and slide themselves inside on their bellies. I mean, dude. I know a wide swath of people and I have never NEVER encountered a tale as gossipworthy as that one.![]()
mickeyfan2 said:Why do all polygamy relationships have to be one man and many women? Why not one women and many men?
Two of your examples ended with monogamous relationships, so the people involved decided that it did not work.sha_lyn said:Outside of religious "cults" it really isn't that way. As I said I know a woman with a wife and husband, a onetime married couple who each had committed relationships with one other person. they have since divorced and are in monogamous relationships with their other partner.
One friend was once one of 2 "wives" then the other "wife" got pregnant and insisted that the couple that was legally married divorce so that he could marry her and be in a monogamous relationship.
I was pointing out that everybody seems to think that only men can have more than one wife, but it does not go both ways.VSL said:I believe one woman + many men is polyandry (or something like that).
mickeyfan2 said:Two of your examples ended with monogamous relationships, so the people involved decided that it did not work.
I agree completely. I don't disagree with the idea of polygamy (as I've known two sets of three adults, one without children, one with one child) who managed to keep a relationship going for a number of years (the one with the child is still going, the one without broke up after about 10 years). But I completely disagree with what is traditionally practiced as a polygamous marriage in that the relationship is not consensual (where it's basically abuse of young women). That REALLY angers me!In a hurry said:I voted really wrong, because every time I have seen or heard of polygamists, they are men who have total power/control over the women married. And many times these "women" are extremely young.
Igor Dana's comment. It just shows her uneducated opinion of the south in general and me specifically.BTW, neither were trailer park type of people. Very bright and educated
FreshTressa said:I find it arrogant to think that the one definition of marriage and that is the one from the culture you were raised. It seems rather ethnocentric to believe that there is ONLY right way to live.
I think monogamy and marriage between just two people works best in our culture, but it is not the only way to live.
It is insulting to people all over the world who were raised in different cultures that have different needs.
Polygamy serves a purpose in some cultures. In fact, polygamy has been practiced since the beginning of time, and in many so called monogomous cultures, people were not faithful.
People do what makes sense to them in the situation they are in and with the values they were raised with.
Monogomy makes sense to me and fits for me. I could never feel comfortable wharing my man. However, if I were raised differently, I'm sure I would feel differently.
Like if a woman were raised in a tribal situation where men and food were scarce, it might make the best sense for her for survival to pool her resources with her sister and help her out to raise kids while sharing a man. It might be the only way the woman or her children to get fed. It is functional in that cultural system. When resources are scarce, polygamy makes more sense.
We have the luxury here of basing a marriage on romantic love. Not everyone has that option.