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abelard

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May 21, 2013, 6:38:49 AM5/21/13
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�Why shouldn�t a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn�t two elderly
sisters living together marry each other? I quite fancy my brother!�


Mel Rowing

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May 21, 2013, 7:03:56 AM5/21/13
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On 21 May, 11:38, abelard <abela...@abelard.org> wrote:
> Why shouldn t a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn t two elderly
> sisters living together marry each other? I quite fancy my brother!

Well? Why not? It could save considerably on IT.

abelard

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May 21, 2013, 7:10:01 AM5/21/13
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i'm all for it...if he wants to move in with his brother...that's
freedom...

what is ridiculous is the concentration on sex...

how on earth do people get from 'partnerships' to
'who does what with what to whom'?

the human prurience seems to have no limits...clearly some
people need to 'get a life'

yttiw

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May 21, 2013, 9:11:28 AM5/21/13
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On 2013-05-21 10:38:49 +0000, abelard said:

> �Why shouldn�t a mother marry her daughter? Why shouldn�t two elderly
> sisters living together marry each other? I quite fancy my brother!�

I think that answers many questions that the yaks might have asked if
they could.

JNugent

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May 21, 2013, 2:14:22 PM5/21/13
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Indeed so.

And there is no good reason why a same-sex relationship (with all the
inheritance and next-of-kin benefits which accrue from it, and which
were never the point of marriage at all) should not be available between
brother and brother, sister and sister or even parent and child.

After all, civil partnerships are not about procreation.


Mel Rowing

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May 21, 2013, 4:42:07 PM5/21/13
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Which is just as bloody well!

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