Topic: Should marriage be declared permanent by law | |
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Fri 06/15/18 04:53 PM
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Opinions No, if you're referring to no divorce ever. Often times marriages become abusive physical and mental abuse. And extra marital affairs. I f a spouse wants to stay in that for years it's their choice though. |
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It was declared permanent by GOD! Can't get a higher authority than that.
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NO NO NO NO NO NO!
I married one that thought I should drop almost everything to be with her as much as possible. Problem was, I was not told of this until after a few years into it. I stuck with it. But once she said she wanted out, I let it happen. Once out, it felt like I got paroled. Two things happened because of that. I'll never let a woman get between me and my interests again. And I'll never let sex be a priority again. Where some men may think of sex as the end all of any relationship. I'll look at it as the end of my relationship with the things I like to do. |
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NO NO NO NO NO NO! I married one that thought I should drop almost everything to be with her as much as possible. Problem was, I was not told of this until after a few years into it. I stuck with it. But once she said she wanted out, I let it happen. Once out, it felt like I got paroled. Two things happened because of that. I'll never let a woman get between me and my interests again. And I'll never let sex be a priority again. Where some men may think of sex as the end all of any relationship. I'll look at it as the end of my relationship with the things I like to do. |
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It was declared permanent by GOD! Can't get a higher authority than that. The Word of God does have exceptionns. If the one spouse is aduter or if the one spouse is deserted. The other spouse is released from that marriage, meaning divorce. |
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