Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
But they are getting what they wanted.
Did you not read that one partner is gay?
Yes, so. It's a Lavendar marriage.
So, one isn’t getting what they want. Actually, neither are.
And, still, does it impact anybody but the two of them if they aren't having sex with the person of their choice?
Then why are they married? If it has no impact, they wouldn’t marry each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Why shouldn't they be called marriages? Many marriages are already sexless, I don't see why a lavender marriage should get called out as different. They were adults going in. I went into my marriage knowing ... exactly nothing about how the future would roll out. Let's let everybody else make their own decisions and leave them alone.
Because marriage is already defined, as created by God, as a union between one man and one woman.
Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
You people can’t be satisfied. Don’t come up with new pronouns! That’s too hard for me! Don’t use “marriage!” Make a new word!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Why shouldn't they be called marriages? Many marriages are already sexless, I don't see why a lavender marriage should get called out as different. They were adults going in. I went into my marriage knowing ... exactly nothing about how the future would roll out. Let's let everybody else make their own decisions and leave them alone.
Because marriage is already defined, as created by God, as a union between one man and one woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Why shouldn't they be called marriages? Many marriages are already sexless, I don't see why a lavender marriage should get called out as different. They were adults going in. I went into my marriage knowing ... exactly nothing about how the future would roll out. Let's let everybody else make their own decisions and leave them alone.
Because marriage, to me, is already defined, as created by God, as a union between one man and one woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
But they are getting what they wanted.
Did you not read that one partner is gay?
Yes, so. It's a Lavendar marriage.
So, one isn’t getting what they want. Actually, neither are.
Actually they both are. You do not get the dynamics. But please continue to argue things you have no clue about.
Neither are getting what they want but please continue to argue to make yourself feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Why shouldn't they be called marriages? Many marriages are already sexless, I don't see why a lavender marriage should get called out as different. They were adults going in. I went into my marriage knowing ... exactly nothing about how the future would roll out. Let's let everybody else make their own decisions and leave them alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
But they are getting what they wanted.
Did you not read that one partner is gay?
Yes, so. It's a Lavendar marriage.
So, one isn’t getting what they want. Actually, neither are.
And, still, does it impact anybody but the two of them if they aren't having sex with the person of their choice?
Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
But they are getting what they wanted.
Did you not read that one partner is gay?
Yes, so. It's a Lavendar marriage.
So, one isn’t getting what they want. Actually, neither are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, who cares. If it works for them, that’s fine. Although some of these relationships do not seem like the best but that’s true of traditional relationships as well.
If my kid came to me and said they were doing this, I think I would likely discourage. But I don’t really care what other people do so long as no one is getting hurt. It’s much better than marrying someone without being honest about your sexuality!
Except it doesn’t work. Someone is not getting what they want and just pretending.
Anonymous wrote:Eww! These relationships shouldn’t be called marriages. They need to come up with another word.