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marry amarriage was the goal of education without a husband they wouldn't belong socially accepted or able to provide for themselves

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marry amarriage was the goal of education without a husband they wouldn't belong socially accepted or able to provide for themselves

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My wife was Methodist when we married. During our marriage classeswith the priest he told her to be the best Methodist she couldpossibly be. He asked her to study and understand why Methodistsbelieve what they believe. This recommendation shocked me but I nowsee the wisdom of the suggestion. My wife converted to Catholicism6 years later!Another answer: Both of the answers above are good, to spell itout, the current law in force in the Latin Church forbids mixedmarriage or disparity of cult and for liceity in such a case theexpress permission of the ecclesiastical authority would beneeded (for a mixed marriage): in other words for such a marriageto be legal normally a Bishop would have to give his expresspermission. In the case of disparity of cult a expressdispensation would be required for the validly of such amarriage.

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A cheating S.O.B.!!! Both parties are cheaters and lame as human beings. If one is so unhappy in a relationship (even if you aren't married) then mature people would simply split-up. Cheaters usually like to have their cake and eat it to. I would also use the term "man" lightly in this case because he hasn't earned it if he cheats! Same goes for a woman.

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Out of touch. Why anyone would want to be sloppy seconds or a backup crutch then they need some self esteem classes. I do know that some people prefer it this way so they are "no strings attached" but that rarely remains that way, because soon enough it will come out and then the strings tighten! For your answer, lover is one term. Others include boy toy, romeo, go to man,

among others that I wont repeat.

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My wife was Methodist when we married. During our marriage classes with the priest he told her to be the best Methodist she could possibly be. He asked her to study and understand why Methodists believe what they believe. This recommendation shocked me but I now see the wisdom of the suggestion. My wife converted to Catholicism 6 years later!

Another answer: Both of the answers above are good, to spell it out, the current law in force in the Latin Church forbids mixed marriage or disparity of cult and for liceity in such a case the express permission of the ecclesiastical authority would be needed (for a mixed marriage): in other words for such a marriage to be legal normally a Bishop would have to give his express permission. In the case of disparity of cult a express dispensation would be required for the validly of such a marriage.
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