My points on the view.
-If it's made legal, then a set age for the wives/husband needs to be set across the board. In Australia, the minimum age for both partners needs to be 18 unless the judge consents to someone under 18 marrying someone who is over 18. In those cases, the parent and I think the child also needs to consent. Hearing of some polygamous marriages where one of the wives is under 18 is just sick.
-Religion is not used as a point for allowing marriages of people under 18. The main problem is the stigma of having a polygamous marriage in a society that's used to monogamou marriages.
Some African communities I know do allow polygamy, but even then not completely out of the water. Just as long as they're not marrying "anyone to anything" (thinking of that Simpsons episode again...) I don't care.
-If it's made legal, then a set age for the wives/husband needs to be set across the board. In Australia, the minimum age for both partners needs to be 18 unless the judge consents to someone under 18 marrying someone who is over 18. In those cases, the parent and I think the child also needs to consent. Hearing of some polygamous marriages where one of the wives is under 18 is just sick.
-Religion is not used as a point for allowing marriages of people under 18. The main problem is the stigma of having a polygamous marriage in a society that's used to monogamou marriages.
Some African communities I know do allow polygamy, but even then not completely out of the water. Just as long as they're not marrying "anyone to anything" (thinking of that Simpsons episode again...) I don't care.
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