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Todd Butler
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Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:19:41 -0600
Jim quoted and wrote:
>Tim, thanks for that view from your perspective.
>At 06:11 PM 10/26/2003 -0600, Tim (N7VU) wrote, among other things:
>>I don't have any real problem with bigamy as described by Chris (or with
>>homosexual couples and other oddities) as long as everything is in the open
>>and there is no victim. However, polygamy rarely works that way.
><snip>
>>...I'm pretty skeptical when it comes to polygamy. It generally creates a lot of victims, some of whom are prevented from ever realizing what victims they are.
>No argument with that, Tim, but traditional marriages often have victims, as
>well.
>And, at 5:35 PM 10/26/2003, Chris Redding G4PDJ wrote (in part):
>>...what (apart from the curse of two mothers-in-law) is wrong with having two wives?. As long as both are aware of everything, and are happy with it: who is the victim?
>And I have no problems with that. I've never been married to more than one woman at a time, but through other experiences, I'm sure such an arrangement would not destroy me.
>One of *them* might, of course, but that's the breaks of the game.
>73
>John WA6QPL SOC 263
Breaks of the game come at the beginning of most games of pool, or at
the exact "wrong moment" for the favorite team on the gridiron (or even
the field of battle) And today the breaks went the other way for my
team. It sucks! We lost! Again!
In fact I enjoy a better relationship to my mother-in-law than I have
ever had with her oldest daughter, whom I've been married to (and her
alone) for the last 23 years. Them are another set of breaks, I
obviously was born about twenty years too late!
73, Todd N0NCL SOC # 533