Yes. Anyone who is in a marriage relationship with more than one person at a time is practicing polygamy. For example, if a man has two wives, all three people are practicing polygamy. If a woman has two husbands, all three people are practicing polygamy. Polygamy is the practice of having more than one spouse.
I'm sure there are some, look out for websites like that and find women who like that.
As the goddess of marriage she cannot accept any act of infidelity.
Some of the Jewish beliefs when it comes to women and marriage are that married women should keep their hair covered at all times when out in public, and that any income that women bring to the household belong to the husband.
No, there are no natural laws about any form of marriage. The concept of marriage in any form (poly or monogamy) is born out of religion and integrated into most worldwide cultures. Scientific research has found that human primal mating instinct is similar to that of monkeys (polygamy). In other words, natural law would suggest that the whole concept of marriage is unnatural.
She didn't have any, but she was the Greek goddess of marriage and women.
women were not accepted in ANY university in Canada until the 1900s.
It is to be hoped that in any marriage the partners have already found love before the marriage takes place. Other than that, it would be a gross generalisation to claim that all women entering a second marriage have the same 'goal' in doing so.
The Catholic Church, following Our Blessed Lord, has always refused to accept divorce for any valid marriage.
People with epilepsy can do practically anything. Marriage is of course something they can do, just like anyone else who has any kind of illness can get married.
Absolutely, without question. A person can accept the apology of any person they might want to, regardless of astrological signs.
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Both the United States and Mexico recognize marriages performed in other jurisdictions as long as the marriage was legal in the jurisdiction where it was performed. Both countries, however, reserve the right to reject a marriage which is "against public policy" (e.g., incestuous or polygamous marriages). As for same-sex marriages, they are recognized by Mexico and all Mexican states, but not by the federal government in the United States and not by most U.S. states. One important caveat, when attaching an American marriage certificate to an application made to the government of Mexico for any reason, the marriage certificate must bear an apostille seal and be accompanied by a certified translation. The apostille can only be provided by the designated official in the U.S. state where the marriage occurred.
women had hardly any rights and people married not out of love but just so that the woman was supported.