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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
    but I don't agree with you.

    I'm not a fan of universal bastardry, among other things it is legally untidy.
    Weird, since according to my suggestion, you can have marriage exactly as you (your church) want it without anyone telling you anything differently.

    That homosexual couple said they had a 'marriage' at some random church? You can turn around and go "You are not married according to my beliefs". Your marriages can have the certificates and be certified by your church/sect. It could mean something, especially as you are before god making your vows, it means something to you, opposed to all these others who were just 'married' else where.

    Since you are married, your kids wouldn't be bastards (at least by definition) anyway.

    Also, it isn't legally untidy. I don't see how it is in the slightest and if anything, it makes things legally more tidy, as there are less loophoops, tax evasion, and all those wonderful things.
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    Weird, since according to my suggestion, you can have marriage exactly as you (your church) want it without anyone telling you anything differently.

    That homosexual couple said they had a 'marriage' at some random church? You can turn around and go "You are not married according to my beliefs". Your marriages can have the certificates and be certified by your church/sect. It could mean something, especially as you are before god making your vows, it means something to you, opposed to all these others who were just 'married' else where.

    Since you are married, your kids wouldn't be bastards (at least by definition) anyway.

    Also, it isn't legally untidy. I don't see how it is in the slightest and if anything, it makes things legally more tidy, as there are less loophoops, tax evasion, and all those wonderful things.
    For a Socialist you're not big on ordering society, are you?

    People should be married before they have children, and they should stay married after. That is not my belief, it is my conviction, and i believe it should be legislated for in the same way as racism is legislated for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
    People should be married before they have children, and they should stay married after. That is not my belief, it is my conviction, and i believe it should be legislated for in the same way as racism is legislated for.
    I think that a couple should only have a child if they are in a relationship that is both stable and long term, but I don't see what that has to do with marriage. There are plenty of marriages that meet only one or neither condition and plenty of non-married relationships that do meet those conditions.

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    Past performance does not predict future performance.

    Having a child changes things and what seemed to be a stable long term relationship can suddenly come to an abrupt end without warning.

    Of course Marriage isn't going to magically fix or break this.

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    Weddings are romantic!

    I'm going to marry with lots of flowers, a string quartet, and a gorgeous dress (the wife, me I'll wear a suit). I'll do the design of everything myself, except for the dress, which must remain a surprise.


    Then I'm going to have children. Two daughters. They're going to wear cute little dresses every day. My own living barbiedolls. A different pair of shoes every day. Twice daily! No, another complete outfit for every activity altogether!
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    Quote Originally Posted by miotas View Post
    I think that a couple should only have a child if they are in a relationship that is both stable and long term, but I don't see what that has to do with marriage. There are plenty of marriages that meet only one or neither condition and plenty of non-married relationships that do meet those conditions.
    Now, I agree with this... and I am a realist, I genuinely think people should stay together for life, but this should not be forced on them.

    Where I get confused is why you wouldn't marry. I just can't fathom that, if you love each other and you plan on staying together, getting married makes that more likely to work out, and gives you both protection if, heaven forfend, things do go South.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philipvs Vallindervs Calicvla View Post
    For a Socialist you're not big on ordering society, are you?
    I am not authoritarian. I highly prefer people to operate independently within a framework, opposed to me having to tell them anything, as if it comes to them by natural instinct.

    People living together share more than love. They share bank accounts, possessions, they take each other into account when making career choices, there are many interferences speaking on the level of finances and possessions. There has to be a framework and legal protection for that
    Easy. Whoever has their name on it, owns it. If it is shared (and if it is, it would already been within its own contract), then it is shared. Pretty simple using already existing arrangements and contracts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
    Easy. Whoever has their name on it, owns it. If it is shared (and if it is, it would already been within its own contract), then it is shared. Pretty simple using already existing arrangements and contracts.

    That would lead to an awful lot of very unfair situations in many marriages if that would be the rule. It would also lead to constant discussions between the couple whereas a legal framework would take that burden away. If you don't like the legal framework, you can make a good prenuptial agreement in which you organise everything, to avoid the burden of having to discuss and see who pays what/owns what for each and every single transaction.

    The real world is not a simple place.
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    That would lead to an awful lot of very unfair situations in many marriages if that would be the rule. It would also lead to constant discussions between the couple whereas a legal framework would take that burden away. If you don't like the legal framework, you can make a good prenuptial agreement in which you organise everything, to avoid the burden of having to discuss and see who pays what/owns what for each and every single transaction.

    The real world is not a simple place.
    How would it be unfair?

    Let's say me and you got 'married', you owned a house and I owned a car. Since we got married, I now own half of your house, and you own half of my car and all this other nonsense. It should be if we ended up divorced, you should keep your house and I keep the car. Me being entitled to half of your house and a percentage of your savings accounts, etc etc, is totally uncalled for and "unfair".

    If we had a shared account for example and wanted to end that, then obviously money should be split, but then that is the risks of the shared account. Having me raid your private accounts and make arguments like "Andres makes more than me, I am adjusted to having him around, give me his money please" is totally ridiculous.


    For other examples by TinCow, Wills already exist (so no need for marriage), Custody of Children already exist on the birth certificate (Mother and Father, etc), Mortgages? If the mortgage is shared, then it is split, if the mortgage is in the name of one person, then that one person is responsible for it. So all the legal work is already there anyway.
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    How would it be unfair?

    Let's say me and you got 'married', you owned a house and I owned a car. Since we got married, I now own half of your house, and you own half of my car and all this other nonsense. It should be if we ended up divorced, you should keep your house and I keep the car. Me being entitled to half of your house and a percentage of your savings accounts, etc etc, is totally uncalled for and "unfair".
    This is incorrect. Assets which were wholey and seperately owned prior to marriage remain the property of the original owner, as do all separately earned assets during the marriage which are strictly segregated without any intermingling of any kind. The property that is split is property which is gained during the marriage and handled as joint property during the marriage.

    If we had a shared account for example and wanted to end that, then obviously money should be split, but then that is the risks of the shared account. Having me raid your private accounts and make arguments like "Andres makes more than me, I am adjusted to having him around, give me his money please" is totally ridiculous.
    This is not ridiculous at all. If both partners in a marriage agree that one partner is going to stop working, for whatever reason, and be supported by the other, then the non-working partner's earning potential is greatly impacted. Regardless of previous experience, a person will have a lot of difficulty getting back into the job market after 10 years of unemployment. Alimony is intended to compensate for this penalty to the non-working person's earning potential.

    For other examples by TinCow, Wills already exist (so no need for marriage), Custody of Children already exist on the birth certificate (Mother and Father, etc), Mortgages? If the mortgage is shared, then it is split, if the mortgage is in the name of one person, then that one person is responsible for it. So all the legal work is already there anyway.
    Yes, the system exists, but it's heavily under-utilized. For whatever reason, people simply do not take care of their own legal arrangements. Over half of all US citizens die intestate. Without the marriage inheritence provisions, there would be even more serious difficulties with estates in this country than there already are.


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    How would it be unfair?
    Mr. A and Mr. B marry. They adopt two children. B quits his job as a highly paid engineer to take care of the children and the tasks that need to be done in the house (cleaning, cooking, ironing, etc.) while A keeps working as a lawyer. After 10 years, A, who works from 7.00 am 'til 9.00 pm six days a week, which he can do, because B takes care of all the rest, is a partner in a major law firm and drives a Jaguar. He bought a villa with swimming pool on his name, where he and the family lives. Now that the kids are a bit older, B started to work part time as a low civil servant, since he couldn't find a job equal to his degree, because of his unemployment during 10 years. He drives a 10 year old Citroën; it's all he needs to go shopping, since he can go to work on foot. A has obligations, stocks, money, a grand total of 500.000 € in savings; and a second residence, a 1.000.000 € villa in Southern France, on his name. Three years later, A decides he wants to start a relationship with Louise, a hot 20 year old shemale he hired a week ago as his secretary. A and B divorce.

    In your perfect and simple world, A will leave with the Jaguar, the money, the real estate. B, who has sacrificied himself so that A could develop his career, will have nothing but a 13 year old Citroën that needs to be replaced.

    Fair or not?
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    Mr. A and Mr. B marry. They adopt two children. B quits his job as a highly paid engineer to take care of the children and the tasks that need to be done in the house (cleaning, cooking, ironing, etc.) while A keeps working as a lawyer. After 10 years, A, who works from 7.00 am 'til 9.00 pm six days a week, which he can do, because B takes care of all the rest, is a partner in a major law firm and drives a Jaguar. He bought a villa with swimming pool on his name, where he and the family lives. Now that the kids are a bit older, B started to work part time as a low civil servant, since he couldn't find a job equal to his degree, because of his unemployment during 10 years. He drives a 10 year old Citroën; it's all he needs to go shopping, since he can go to work on foot. A has obligations, stocks, money, a grand total of 500.000 € in savings; and a second residence, a 1.000.000 € villa in Southern France, on his name. Three years later, A decides he wants to start a relationship with Louise, a hot 20 year old shemale he hired a week ago as his secretary. A and B divorce.

    In your perfect and simple world, A will leave with the Jaguar, the money, the real estate. B, who has sacrificied himself so that A could develop his career, will have nothing but a 13 year old Citroën that needs to be replaced.

    Fair or not?
    Unfortunately, I was operating in a more common real world environment, where both Mr. A and Mr. B are both in employment in order to make ends meet, so there isn't such a disparity, or is that just revealing my working class roots where both my parents had to work, my friends parents having to work, even having second jobs.

    In such a situation, Mr. B wouldn't give up his job as an engineer and they both either share responsibilities, or since they are both high fliers, they can hire a nanny to deal with those things while kids are at a very young age, and later when they are at school, nanny isn't needed. Even if Mr B and Mr A were working class, there would be the parents/parents-in-law.

    I will be honest, in such a situation you described, it is very tricky. Obviously, if Mr. B continued raising the children, Mr. A would have to cater for them, and also help out Mr. B in the form of assistance. Similar example even if the kids were shared between them. In many ways, Mr. B was very foolish in giving up his career.
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