JuveJay

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This would do the opposite no? If you can’t bring your spouse/kids, you’ll most likely send more money abroad as opposed to spending it here.
It really depends how many professionals earning over the threshold there are left, because there would be a huge number earning below the threshold (surely more than those above it) who are currently doing it, and that money can go a long way in developing countries.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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I am navigating the concept behind most non-muslim countries are not allowing marriage of more than one wife?

Why? Esp. that more and more the consititutions are getting far from religion..

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Strickland

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I am navigating the concept behind most non-muslim countries are not allowing marriage of more than one wife?

Why? Esp. that more and more the consititutions are getting far from religion.
There are usually a few perks to being married that make a lot of things easier, f.e. the ones gay activists complain about if gay marriage is not allowed in that country or f.e. easier immigration process to a foreign country if you're married to its citizen.

Not limiting the amount of persons in a single marriage would probably complicate it a lot more + make marriage more vulnerable for abuse. But its probably smth that we'll have in the next decades given the rise of popularity of polyamory
 
Jun 16, 2020
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I am navigating the concept behind most non-muslim countries are not allowing marriage of more than one wife?

Why? Esp. that more and more the consititutions are getting far from religion..

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I’m currently lobbying one of my co-workers to become my second wife, I think that she’s interested. I have yet to inform my wife
 
Aug 2, 2005
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I’m currently lobbying one of my co-workers to become my second wife, I think that she’s interested. I have yet to inform my wife
No joking..
Why is polygamy not yet surfacing?
Why is it not constitutional, considering religion is not a thing almost anymore in law/constitution etc



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Jun 16, 2020
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No joking..
Why is polygamy not yet surfacing?
Why is it not constitutional, considering religion is not a thing almost anymore in law/constitution etc



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Even though most Western countries are secular, our societies are build on Christian/Jewish foundations and traditions. Besides that, there are religious political parties. Out of the 5 cabinets my country had over the last 13 years, 4 of them had a Christian party in it, and the last 2 cabinets even had 2 Christian parties.
 

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