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#151238 18-Aug-2014 20:54
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http://tvnz.co.nz/entertainment-news/radio-station-under-fire-same-sex-marriage-rugby-world-cup-competition-6059382


the link says it all!

"We've done stranger weddings, naked weddings, same sex weddings but this is the first one that we know will end in divorce"

Reminds me of Britney Spears (who was in the news again)

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  #1110979 19-Aug-2014 07:08
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F******g ridiculous in my view.  This outfit continues to make a mockery of marriage, which is something to be respected and revered, not a stupid radio game-show to boost ratings.




Did Eric Clapton really think she looked wonderful...or was it after the 15th outfit she tried on and he just wanted to get to the party and get a drink?




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  #1110983 19-Aug-2014 07:20
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I would do it but my wife would kick my butt, oh well just watch on TV

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  #1110987 19-Aug-2014 07:25
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As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck



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  #1110988 19-Aug-2014 07:28
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joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then

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  #1110990 19-Aug-2014 07:37
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Good point, start the campaign, ring Campbell, Minto, Hager and Colin Craig. We can't let this inequality continue

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  #1111004 19-Aug-2014 08:02
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Considering the target age of the Radio station running the promo is tweens to early 30's what a good way to be a role model about marriage......


I will stick to listening to The Sound even though my partner thinks I am an old man because of it.

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  #1111011 19-Aug-2014 08:11
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BTR: Considering the target age of the Radio station running the promo is tweens to early 30's what a good way to be a role model about marriage......


I will stick to listening to The Sound even though my partner thinks I am an old man because of it.


I really doubt that folks in the age range you are quoting look for role models in a radio station.

 
 
 

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  #1111079 19-Aug-2014 09:28
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johnr:
joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then


Why would I?


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  #1111085 19-Aug-2014 09:42
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johnr:
joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then


A little off-topic so I'm sorry about that, but you guys raise an interesting question. If we're all okay with marrying whomever we want, why can't we marry as many of whomever we want as long as we make the legal ownership paperwork, etc. check out?

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  #1111089 19-Aug-2014 09:46
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Demeter:
johnr:
joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then


A little off-topic so I'm sorry about that, but you guys raise an interesting question. If we're all okay with marrying whomever we want, why can't we marry as many of whomever we want as long as we make the legal ownership paperwork, etc. check out?


I thought polygamy was a punishment tongue-out

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  #1111094 19-Aug-2014 09:48
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KiwiNZ: I thought polygamy was a punishment tongue-out


Mwahahahaha! I guess it depends on your choice of partner(s) I suppose. ;-)

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  #1111100 19-Aug-2014 10:00
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Demeter:
johnr:
joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then


A little off-topic so I'm sorry about that, but you guys raise an interesting question. If we're all okay with marrying whomever we want, why can't we marry as many of whomever we want as long as we make the legal ownership paperwork, etc. check out?


Absolutely agree.

I'm a monogamous sort of chap but I've had several friends over the years who were in polyamorous relationships. Don't see how it hurt anyone.





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  #1111137 19-Aug-2014 10:36
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Demeter:
KiwiNZ: I thought polygamy was a punishment tongue-out


Mwahahahaha! I guess it depends on your choice of partner(s) I suppose. ;-)


In South Africa, where Polygamy is legal, and culturally 'normal' amongst the African tribes, an older (50+) Zulu man I worked with in my Uni days as a waiter told me the following about marriage:

1 wife is trouble as she wants your attention all the time and makes problems about ho the house and family should be run
2 wifes are even more trouble as they fight over your attention and argue about which of them is best and who should be picked for your bed that night
3 wives (he said) are better because then they leave you alone and fight with each other to please you and work harder to support and provide for the children
4 wives (4th wife) he said is best, because by that time, the other three have hammered out the pecking order and chores, aren't fighting for your bed anymore, and the household can run smoothly all day while your (young) 4th wife makes your nights interesting and looks after you (all) in your old age.

NOT my opinion as a conservative monogamous devoted husband to SWMBO :)

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  #1111138 19-Aug-2014 10:38
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Lias: I'm a monogamous sort of chap but I've had several friends over the years who were in polyamorous relationships. Don't see how it hurt anyone.



as long as they all KNEW and agreed at the start, unfortunately, in the westen culture, polygamy is usually practiced without the concent of the various wives, who often only find out years later that they ARE sharing?

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  #1111139 19-Aug-2014 10:38
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KiwiNZ:
Demeter:
johnr:
joker97: As far as I know polygamy is illegal here so you're out of luck


Start a online petition to get it changed then


A little off-topic so I'm sorry about that, but you guys raise an interesting question. If we're all okay with marrying whomever we want, why can't we marry as many of whomever we want as long as we make the legal ownership paperwork, etc. check out?


I thought polygamy was a punishment tongue-out


Multiple Mother-in-Laws is the punishment for polygamy...


I'm reliably informed that the reason we can't have legal polygamous marriage is because it will logically and immediately lead to cats marrying dogs and the end of civilization as we know it. Or something like that...

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