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.
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.
B. The commitee of Elders match the people
Yes they can, but not with their spouses or partners.
The spouses have to apply for children, and if approved, they will be granted a child at the next Ceremony of One.
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
when they find a person they believe will be a good spouse, they take the idea to the council. the council weighs the idea by looking at their compatibility, through their characteristics and interests. if the council approves, they become spouses.
In most cases, if land is willed directly to your children, their spouses do not automatically have any legal claim to that land unless specified in the will. The property typically belongs solely to the children, and their spouses would not inherit rights unless the children choose to share ownership or if community property laws apply in certain jurisdictions. However, it's advisable to consult a legal expert to ensure clarity and address potential issues related to inheritance and spousal rights.
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.
No, raising your children right is bettering the community since we all are a part of it. But most people have time to do both. There is no reason why children can not learn how to better the community and take part in it.
The Ceremony of the Ones is when children turn One and receive their name. The Ceremony of the Sevens is when children are given a new jacket with pockets to symbolize responsibility. The Ceremony of the Eights is when children receive their vocation. The Ceremonies of the Nines, Tens, Elevens, and Twelves involve further training and preparation for adulthood. The Matching of the Spouses is a ceremony where couples are chosen by the community for compatibility and partnership.
we have kids because we want to have people in our community if we didn't have anybody only just 10 people we would need more people to make this community if not it would be a suburb. And we would have a Little friends in our community.