
12-27-2009, 12:44 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Marriage, as defined by a couple
Originally, marriage was contract, and that contract was defined at its inception, i.e. the wedding. The couple should be free to specify what that contract contains, and what limitations and expectations should apply.
If a couple wishes to bring other people into it, that is their prerogative. Society need have no vested interest in examining what that contract may entail. In the perspective of thinking men and women, what possible objection could there be to humans enjoying their sexuality in the way they see fit, with whoever they choose. The only possible codicil is that all are adults and there of their own free will and desire.
The framers of the US Constitution did not enumerate sexual freedom in one's bedroom in the Bill of Rights only because they would have never felt it was necessary to do so. Even British Law recognized a man was sovereign in his own abode (please excuse the inherent sexism.)
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