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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Colorado Springs...maybe they are Mormon? I think I remember Colorado Springs being mentioned in multiple memoirs I have read that were written by former LDS women. [/quote] Some polygamists sects of Mormon culture practice multiple wives but the wives never share the same bed. I don't[i] judge[/i] this throuple couple btw. If one man can be married to multiple women, why [i]can't[/i] one person be in a committed relationship with several people?[/quote] At what point does that end? If you want to be married to 10 people at once, why bother getting "married" at all? It would basically render your marriages meaningless. You are only 1/10th committed to your spouses and their kids and never fully committed to anyone. It's very self serving.[/quote] A marriage is about being committed to the partner and any kids that results equally. If you have 6 kids and 1 partner, aren't you by nature committing less to each individual person than someone who has 1 partner and only 1 kid? I mean that's your argument isn't it?[/quote] Nope. You're not having sex with your kids...or hopefully you're not, since you can't tell the difference between being a spouse/being a parent. [/quote]
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