Will you do that if the law permit that?
By koAebryant
@koAebryant (358)
China
10 responses
@freymind (1351)
• Philippines
9 Nov 10
no. i don't have to. for me if you will choose someone you will love, you have to only love and marry that only one person. period. its gonna be hard as well to split your days with multiple partners... and give them the same attention and love..
@kingparker (9673)
• United States
7 Nov 10
I think the law permits a person to marry more than once, as long as you don't marry two women or two men the same time. You can marry as much as you want, if you are divorced. There are some cultures to allow men to married multiple spouses though, more like in the Muslim world. I don't know how it goes, but it seems pretty fun though.
@rogue13xmen13 (14402)
• United States
5 Nov 10
Umm... in my country, the United States of America, women and men can married and divorced as many times as they want to. I am not saying that people should do it, but they do.
@paula27661 (15811)
• Australia
6 Nov 10
If you are talking about bigamy becoming permissible personally I would not be involved. I am an open minded person and I appreciate that this may work for some but as far as I am concerned I could not handle sharing my partner or myself for that matter and I’m certain my husband feels the same. I don’t know if it is just a moral issue for me, I just could not cope with it emotionally, besides one man is more than enough!
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
5 Nov 10
I think that if it were permissible some just might jump at the chance, as for me though I would never consider being in this type of arrangement. I understand some cultures do this but I am glad it is not in my own. As whether I am married or not I simply do not share.
Where I am from there are a lot of legal factors involved while holding one wife why would they one to do it with several. Oh I don't know, I do not think many here would.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
5 Nov 10
Well, i would if it permits me. That'd be great. Although it will be an outrage to everyone since we've all lived and grew into the rules we live by now. If there's a sudden change, like i said, it'll be an outrage.
@toniganzon (72517)
• Philippines
5 Nov 10
Morality is defined by the society, so if the law would allow something and society would embrace it, then what was considered immoral before may now be moral. If I am capable of loving another person other than my husband, I would allow it to happen. But since I have only one brain and a heart to pump out blood to my brain, I can think very clearly and would never add an additional burden to my family! Hahahaha, just kidding. Of course my husband is not a burden. I can't imagine loving someone else other than him.
@saqi78 (1402)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 10
Law is set of rules which serve as primary social mediator of relation among the people, so if any thing which is allowed by law, is moral and then there ll be no question against it as immoral.
Now if more than one spouse is allowed then shall I go for that, in my case, at one time I can only love one women and I ll not divide my love between two or more women, so if even it is allowed by law, I ll never go for it, I can only be sincere with one women and keeping more than one women at a time is not sincerity with those women and with my self....:)
I ll be happy if I found that first lady of me, with whom I ll marry....(.)
Be happy and be the reason of happiness...:)