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  • ...t the advancing [[mores]] increasingly formulated [[taboos]] against all [[marriages]] among near relatives. ...' [[tribes]]. Rulings of this sort led to a great multiplication of cousin marriages. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inbreeding In-mating] was also [[practiced]
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  • ...on in [[formal]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arranged_marriage arranged marriages] and it was not uncommon for [[parents]] betrothing children to arrange suc
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  • ....org/wiki/Homesickness homesickness]. Loneliness can occur within unstable marriages or other close [[relationships]] in a similar [[nature]], in which [[feelin
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  • ...onomical]], [[spiritual]], and [[religious]]. These might include arranged marriages, [[family]] [[obligations]], the legal [[establishment]] of a nuclear [[fam ...[adultery]] as a violation of the terms of marriage, and forbid incestuous marriages. In cultures that allow the dissolution of a marriage this is known as [[di
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  • ...ong-term relationships in other countries can become known as [[common-law marriages]], although they may have no special status in [[law]]. The term mistress m ...elationships, and broached the possibility of the legalization of same-sex marriages in that country.
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  • ..., as in cases of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arranged_marriage arranged marriages] where the couple doesn't meet before the [[wedding]]. ...[[practice]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arranged_marriage arranged marriages], where [[partners]] are chosen for young people, typically by their [[pare
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchmakers matchmakers] were employed to [[negotiate]] marriages for deceased individuals. One [[parent]] would arrange for these intermedia 82:3.15 These [[primitive]] trial marriages were entirely free from all semblance of [[license]]; they were simply [[si
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  • 83:2.1 [[Primitive]] marriages were always [[planned]] by the [[parents]] of the boy and girl. The [[trans
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  • ...venly. There are exceptions: in Senegal, for example, nearly 47 percent of marriages are multiple. Within polygynous societies, multiple [[wives]] often become
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  • Although, marrying up to 4 wives and many more as "traveling" marriages which may last even 24 hours is not considered an adultery. * Rubin, A. M., & Adams, J. R. (1986). Outcomes of sexually open marriages. Journal of Sex Research, 22, 311-319.
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  • ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchmakers matchmakers] were employed to [[negotiate]] marriages for deceased individuals. One [[parent]] would arrange for these intermedia 82:3.15 These [[primitive]] trial marriages were entirely free from all semblance of [[license]]; they were simply [[si
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  • ...And the granted Love of God stayed with us throughout these partnerships, marriages, if you so prefer—‘matings’ of choice, celebration, infinite forethou
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  • ...nships]] with others; [[researchers]] could [[predict]] the [[quality]] of marriages many years into the [[future]] based on the [[number]] of such [[interactio
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  • ...-mingle. (Pause) [[Community]]. Joined. Working [[together]] in concert. [[Marriages]] are like that. [[Partnerships]] demonstrate co-operative [[values]]. But
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  • ...shrink. Their relationship becomes a war of competing desires to grow. If marriages do not grow beyond a certain point, they die on the vine. What point am I m ...sed a certain word, “arrangement.” “Arranged.” You asked was it common for marriages to be arranged. I will take you back, for a moment, for my first words were
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  • ...cieties, oaths of allegiance, coronations, and presidential inaugurations, marriages and funerals, school "rush" traditions and graduations, club meetings, spor
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  • ...appears to be the best discriminator between satisfied and dissatisfied [[marriages]]”. This is a commonly agreed with [[idea]], that contempt can play a lar
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  • ...ve situations of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_sex_marriage same sex marriages], the problems still exist. You have differences in [[dynamic]], difference
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  • ...] [[relation]]. True, much is [[attained]] out of marriage, and many, many marriages utterly fail to produce these [[moral]] and [[spiritual]] fruits. Too many
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  • ...ty]], [[chivalry]], [[duty]], and [[religious]] [[convictions]]. But while marriages may be approved or disapproved on high, they are hardly made in [[heaven]]. 83:2.1 [[Primitive]] marriages were always [[planned]] by the [[parents]] of the boy and girl. The [[trans
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