In "The Giver," spouses are assigned children when they apply for parental roles at the Ceremony of Twelve. Once selected, the children are assigned to them by the Committee of Elders.
For spouses, people are "assigned" to each other. For children, they are once again "assigned" to their children - 1 boy 1 girl. Both you have to apply for.
If children are not common to both spouses it means that one of the spouses is not the biological parent. One of the parents is a step-parent. The child was not born to the married couple, but resulted from a previous relationship.
For spouses, people are "assigned" to each other. For children, they are once again "assigned" to their children - 1 boy 1 girl. Both you have to apply for.
Yes they can, but not with their spouses or partners.
Yes, if they are married to the children. They are part of the family.
handsome, strong, rich
The birth of all of my parents, siblings, spouses, and children.
of course artisans had children! are you crazy?! they were good with their hands! ;) they were great at rubbing and sculpting. their spouses were VERY lucky people xD
Athena did not have any children, or spouses for that matter, for she was a virgin. According to Greek Mythology any how.
Ares (Mars) had no wife, but he did father several children with various goddesses and mortal women.
At the time arranged marriages were common. Parents arranged spouses for their children.