Hey! Not to be a downer, but do you know much about the legality of divorce?
In what respect? As a 26 year old I haven't had much experience there, thankfully!
I'm just doing a little bit of research on it for a paper.  It's interesting how the monogamy laws vary according to gender.
And state. And country. Each place has a whole different set of rules, but also a lot of common ones!
You're right!  And there's so many different ways of loving that are becoming socially accepted, like polyamory-- so much more than just two partners!
You know, the funny thing is...that in of itself is not any more wrong the monogamy. Society just sort of decided on it
You're exactly right.  Society imposes a lot of values on people.  Polyamorists can be just as committed as monogamous couples.
The other side effect is that it drives people to do it, but in secret. It still happens, like many 'illicit' things. We should re-examine what our values are as a society
True.  It seems like we treat any sort of relationship that isn't monogamous as being one of "infidelity" when in actuality, some couple define their relationship to allow for outside encounters.
That also goes across sexuality borders as well. Should that be any less credible just because it's different? Does it even affect your relationships...or is it just a 'bothers me' thing