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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Polygamy is with consenting adults Incest can also be with consenting adults What if your 19yr old daughter and husband wanted a sexual relationship? Consenting adults. Decided to fight for the right to get married. They are in love. They can't help who they fall in love with. Is it wrong? What if one man and 4 women all want to get married in DC and fight to have equal rights. Is it wrong? There is no difference. [/quote] Shorter PP: I oppose legal marriage for 2 unrelated adult men or 2 unrelated adult women because I oppose incestuous marriage and polygamy. Not a very logical argument.[/quote] Actually it truly is. Can you explain how it is not? [/quote] Because marriage for 2 unrelated adult men or 2 unrelated adult women is neither incestuous nor polygamy. It's like saying, "I don't like pepperoni pizza because I don't like anchovies or black olives." [/quote] That is not the point. Gays/lesbians were once considered taboo and are now fighting and receiving equal rights. Transgendered are on their role. So why not polygamy? Also considered taboo, also unrelated. Why can't they fight for their rights? Why can't a father/daughter? Cousins can in some states. Why not other family members? No difference. Just perception. [/quote] So, even if this were true, why does it bother you so much? [b]Most people don't fall in love with their relatives (there are strong biological reasons that prevent this),[/b] just as most people aren't interested in a committed relationship with more than one person at the same time (trying to maintain a relationship with just one is complicated enough). So how does it affect you if the rare brother and sister, or Tom, Dick and Jane who feel this way about each other are able to get married?[/quote] Most people don't fall in love with people of the same sex either. There are strong biological reasons that prevent this. And none of those things don't bother me but if same sex marriage has to be looked at as a normal marriage so should incest and polygamous marriages. There is really no difference. [/quote]
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