No, not for me. However I do think it is wrong to make it illegal. If it is all between consulting adults, then it should be legal.
AHAHAHA what a naive IDIOT xangel12 is!!!! You're being USED!
2007-10-07 22:19:47
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answered by Anonymous
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First let me say **** your god up his hairy ass . I'm in a great poly relationship both women are bisexual so it truelly is a triad everyone's love and understanding there's zero jealousy we share one bed and all the bills polyamorous in this economy is the only way to get ahead and lead a less stressful life it's not our fault that you religious nut bags haven't learned to shed your selfish,ego driven ways but what do you expect from groups living in the dark ages worshipping a god up in the sky lol.
2014-05-11 07:49:05
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answered by nunya 2
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No. If he can have more than one wife I should be allowed more than one husband. Fair is fair. Also...I've never been much of a team player so marriage such as that would go over poorly if I was involved. I'm much too selfish and mean for a polygamous marriage.
2007-10-08 05:20:17
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answered by Poppet 7
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Maybe if I could have more than one husband but I would find it difficult to accept that my husband loved other women. If they were just there for sex I would be much happier. I've been in an open relationship for 18 months and it's worked out really well...I'm only 16 and he's 27 but I've had no problems with jealousy because I know that he only loves me and not the other women. And I like a bit of variety.
2007-10-08 05:23:47
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answered by xangel123x 5
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1. My wife would kill me.
2. Against the law.
2007-10-08 05:19:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Humans are generally selfish animals, so there will always be problems like jealousy.
2007-10-08 05:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No, cause you will end up in jail.
Try having an affair first then you decide for your self.
2007-10-08 05:23:34
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answered by epaloid 1
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NO, first there is no peace, second, no security and third its against the law of God and man.
2007-10-08 05:22:19
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answered by taurust_girl27 3
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definitely NO because it is a transgression to God's commandments;
and it shows unfaithfulness to the solemn vow to be with your legal spouse.
2007-10-08 05:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not good at sharing.
2007-10-08 05:23:53
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answered by Barefoot 6
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