Foster Zygote
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Why is no one concerned about the gripping problem of autoamory?
"Gripping."
Why is no one concerned about the gripping problem of autoamory?
Actually, I was about to post the following comment:
Polygamy and polyamory are straw men. No one really wants them.
Z ..... Tis true that love and wisdom and maturity is the key to multiple relationships, especially if under one roof. This is why in other countries where multiple marriages are legal, the vast majority of them are under two roofs, and in two or more houses.
Consider
http://www.geocities.com/davidjayjordan/TwoHousePolygamy.html
.
Z ..... Tis true that love and wisdom and maturity is the key to multiple relationships, especially if under one roof. This is why in other countries where multiple marriages are legal, the vast majority of them are under two roofs, and in two or more houses.
Consider
http://www.geocities.com/davidjayjordan/TwoHousePolygamy.html
.
I gotta say, it is so weird to be in agreement with you.
Then again, love, wisdom, and maturity is the key to any relationship - straight, gay, multiple, whatever. ESPECIALLY under the same roof.
Sometimes I think I'd have had an easier marriage if we had lived separately...
"Absence makes the heart grow fonder; familiarity breeds contempt."
Let's face it - if 50% or more of all regular marriages end in divorce, and more marriages are failed but refuse to get divorced... and poly relationships are even more difficult to maintain...
I say this all the time to my friends, but I'll advise it here to one and all: DON'T GET MARRIED. To one, two, or fifty - just don't do it. Me, I love being married; I love being in my home as it is now - for the most part. But I think my life is the exception, not the rule. And it is VERY hard work; I've had to learn to subdue my ego, dispense entirely with jealousy, and many other hard lessons besides.
Love is hard.
That's definitely not true.
* saizai is suspicious when the Christians around here don't bash these ideas
Though I could be wrong, I believe that Meadmaker's reply was a tongue-in-cheek response honoring Saizai's request.
Maybe. Like I say, I could be wrong, but I've found MM to have a sense of humor. Still, he should have used a smiley.My bad![]()

Why is no one concerned about the gripping problem of autoamory?
I don't think we have a handle on the problem yet. Perhaps someone should seize it and lubricate the wheels of research.
Sometimes I think I'd have had an easier marriage if we had lived separately...
"Absence makes the heart grow fonder; familiarity breeds contempt."
I say this all the time to my friends, but I'll advise it here to one and all: DON'T GET MARRIED.
On another note, having spent my career in mental health, whenever i hear the word "commitment" in any context, you know the 1st thing that comes to my mind.
Maybe. Like I say, I could be wrong, but I've found MM to have a sense of humor. Still, he should have used a smiley.![]()
What are you talking about? Ever read Ephesians? Try Ehpesians 5, and tell me where this canonical Christian doctrine does not set up a fairly rational discussion of monogamy.True Chjristianity allows for polyamoury but church Christianity changed the law of the Lord to the law of man. ... because the law of man makes one man one woman and easier way to tax and keep inheritances simple.
david