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If two legally aged women and a man wish to get married and there is no coercion or anything of the like

And they aren't hurting anyone else, then they should be allowed to do it. Does it stop you from marrying who you like, stop you from going to work etc?
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LadyShagw0rthy · 36-40, F
Well the point of marriage is placing one person above all others as the love of your life and life partner.

You’re not really doing that with two people.
Therealsteve · 31-35, M
@LadyShagw0rthy You are the arbiter of the meaning of marriage? And so I take it no divorce, due to the "life" part?
LadyShagw0rthy · 36-40, F
@Therealsteve You asked my opinion. If you can’t handle the answer take a tissue.
Therealsteve · 31-35, M
@LadyShagw0rthy Of course, if someone on the internet disagrees, they are automatically triggered and crying. Cue emojis etc.
LadyShagw0rthy · 36-40, F
@Therealsteve Funny man.
RosaMarie · 46-50, F
@LadyShagw0rthy I accept that's how you want your marriage to go. I'll even grant that it's the common or majority outlook. But is it the only definition? At one point in time, at least in mostly Christian western countries, marriage was a man and a woman. Go back to the 1600 and you could be killed for being gay. Just 40 years ago, you couldn't get married. But now, being in a gay marriage is normal. Not the majority, but normal. I think OP is making much the same point.

I don't personally want two spouses. But I'm not sure why I or anyone should have the right to tell them they can't do it.
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Northwest · M
@LadyShagw0rthy
Well the point of marriage is placing one person above all others as the love of your life and life partner.

That may be the point of your marriage. Historically thought, marriage was about economics, survival and family tradition. Even today, half of marriages end up in divorce, and some studies suggest that 40% of married people end up having affairs.
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@LadyShagw0rthy not in the old testament .. how many wives did solomon have ?