Finances
Their Relationship
Parenting
Meals
Yes, the Fair Housing Act applies to roommates in certain situations. Roommates cannot discriminate against each other based on protected characteristics such as race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or familial status.
Well, it looks like English... I guess the answer is yes.
Roommates are typically not considered family in a traditional sense, as they are usually individuals who share a living space for practical reasons rather than familial ties. However, the bond formed between roommates can sometimes resemble that of family, especially if they develop a close friendship and support each other emotionally. Ultimately, whether roommates are viewed as family can depend on the nature of their relationship and personal perspectives.
well, i dont know but some other indian types may fight wars for lands or something else
The basic assumption is that yes, the spouse is jointly responsible. It is assumed that both spouses will benefit from the transactions.
No.
Hades' only spouse is Persephone.
You might have heard of the fight or flight response in animals. Some animals like bears have the fight instinct, when something scares them they will stand and fight whatever it is and only run if they know they can't win. Horses have the flight instinct, if something scares them they will choose to run first and only fight if they have no other option
You can have as many spouses as you want -male of female*- as long as they don't find out about each other. What I did was have 1 or 2 spouses in each sub-region of Albion.* You can have many female spouses is if they are; bi-sexual or straight. You can have many male spouses if they are; gay or bisexual if you're avatar is male.
Interspecific fighting is when two different species fight. Intraspecific fighting is when two members of the same species fight over something. When male giraffes fight each other to get a mate, it is intraspecific fighting.
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.
People in Spain, like any other country, live with their families, friends, roommates, and colleagues.