Marriage is a legally sanctioned contract between a man and a woman. Entering into a marriage contract changes the legal status of both parties, giving husband and wife new rights and obligations. Public policy is strongly in favor of marriage based on the belief that it preserves the family unit. Traditionally, marriage has been viewed as vital to the preservation of morals and civilization
mutually promise to live together in the relationship of Husband and Wife in law for life....I did argued this point when we married, I could not PROMISE this, I ddi not knew why but it sounds tricky to me, so we changed this on the book, I did PROMISE to love and stay with her until GOD decide otherwise :D, so tomorrow morning if GOD tell me it's over, well no one could really argue on this ???....NO..???? :D
From my experience a marriage contract, aka certificate, is nothing less that a contract to slavery and unpayed labour. Slavery in the western societies, is unlawful, subject to severe penalties.
...I still want a harem. ONE woman who is actually my equal, and can listen to what I say without me having to explain what every fucking word means...
...and a few really eager cum-bunnies. You know, like Hugh Hefner!
Yes, that MIGHT work... But I'm not a GREEDY man; 3 cum-bunnies on 8-hour rotation will cover my "Max Hardcore hatefucking pukesex" needs 24/7!
...so what do I do with all the extras?
The extras? That's a no-brainer, Scott, they can perform various acts upon each other 24/7 for your entertainment. They could also provide a pool of replacement cum-bunnies after one or more choose to retire/resign or just, otherwise, give you the shits.
The word "marriage" derives from Middle English mariage, which first appears in 1250�1300 CE This in turn is derived from Old French marier (to marry) and ultimately Latin mar?t?re meaning to provide with a husband or wife and mar?t?ri meaning to get married. The adjective mar?t-us -a, -um meaning matrimonial or nuptial could also be used in the masculine form as a noun for "husband" and in the feminine form for "wife."[11] The related word "matrimony" derives from the Old French word matremoine which appears around 1300 CE and ultimately derives from Latin m?trim?nium which combines the two concepts mater meaning "mother" and the suffix -monium signifying "action, state, or condition."
n contract law, agreements are merged when one contract is absorbed into another. The merger of contracts is generally based on the language of the agreement and the intent of the parties. The merger of contracts is not the same as a merger clause, which is a provision in a contract stating that the written terms cannot be varied by prior or oral agreements.