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If you support non-incestual opposite-sex marriage, then, by slippery slope fallacy, you also support consensual incest since non-incestual opposite-sex marriage lead to the desire for non-incestual same-sex marriage.
Very much so. It's the foundation and bedrock on which stable families are built. I do not support redefining it.
I don't understand your second point, it's full of logical fallacies and red herrings.
It's difficult to imagine a world where immediate family members would want to marry one another. They are already legally as close as spouses are, so what would be gained by marrying?
WRT "supporting" consensual incest between adults, what do you mean by that? I don't think it should be illegal, no.
It's difficult to imagine a world where immediate family members would want to marry one another. They are already legally as close as spouses are, so what would be gained by marrying?
WRT "supporting" consensual incest between adults, what do you mean by that? I don't think it should be illegal, no.
I said in my op, if a mother and her daughter are both of legal age and wish to get married and live as wife and wife, do you support that. Why or why not? Thanks
I said in my op, if a mother and her daughter are both of legal age and wish to get married and live as wife and wife, do you support that. Why or why not? Thanks
No.
I do not support the government licensing nor recognition of marriage
If you do, why do you only support it for certain individuals?
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