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Istanbul family consultant suggests allowing polygamy
1.       tunci
7149 posts
 24 May 2011 Tue 06:50 pm

Istanbul family consultant suggests allowing polygamy

2.       vineyards
1954 posts
 24 May 2011 Tue 06:59 pm

That´s great news for low life forms.

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3.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 27 May 2011 Fri 03:57 pm

Ah sure, legalise poligammy but do it for both sexes. Then legalise marrying minors, animals, trees and fruit. Why not? I´m sure there are people who have sex with them, shouldn´t it be made legal?

85% of Turkish men cheat? That´s an interesting statistics. Wikipedia (yes I know it´s not the most reliable source of info) says in the US 30-60% men are expected to cheat at some point of their marriage.

"Fifty United Kingdom divorce lawyers were asked to name the most common causes of their cases in 2003. Of those who cited extramarital affairs, 55% said it was usually the husbands and 45% said that it was the wives who cheated.[9]

Rates among older women tripled from 5% in 1991 to 15% in 2006; rates among men rose from 20–28%. About 20% of younger men and 15% of younger women say they cheated, up from about 15% and 12%, respectively.[1] Infidelity studies show that extramarital sex occurs in up to 25% of heterosexual marriages in the USA (...) 

Children can be witnesses to an affair and outcomes of an affair. Between 2–4% of children are conceived as a result of an affair. A 2005 scientific review of international published studies of paternal discrepancy found a range in incidence from 0.8% to 30% (median 3.7%), suggesting that the widely quoted figure of 10% of non-paternal events is an overestimate."

 

I wonder what the real numbers are

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4.       scalpel
1472 posts
 27 May 2011 Fri 04:59 pm

 

Quoting tunci

 

Humans are jealous beings Wink

 

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