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  • Re: Should marriage be privatized?

    hellosweetie1015hellosweetie1015
    August 2015
    WE DON'T ASK THE GOVERNMENT IF WE ARE MARRIED. WE CONFIRM THAT WE ARE LEGALLY ALLOWED TO MARRY (i.e. not already married, over the age of 18 or have parental permission from any/all living parents, … (View Post)
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  • Re: Should marriage be privatized?

    hellosweetie1015hellosweetie1015
    August 2015
    I have no idea how committed the "gay people" (you sound ridiculous there) are who had ceremonies prior to receiving the right to marry legally. I assume they are just as committed to their… (View Post)
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  • Re: Should marriage be privatized?

    hellosweetie1015hellosweetie1015
    August 2015
    kkitkat79 said: @STARMOON44, I did, but I could not find anything very specific. Here you said that you worry that privatizing marriage will preclude poor people from participating in it, in the Pre… (View Post)
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  • Re: Should marriage be privatized?

    hellosweetie1015hellosweetie1015
    August 2015
    MARRIAGE, in and of itself, is a RIGHT. FI and I have a right to be married, since we have consented to marry each other. I do not have the right to FORCE FI to marry me if he leaves me at the altar… (View Post)
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  • Re: Should marriage be privatized?

    hellosweetie1015hellosweetie1015
    August 2015
    This is what kkitkat is doing: Personally, I would rather see the opposite - I want the church out of the business of legally marrying people. It's worked well in Europe, right? Maybe an excess of PP… (View Post)
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