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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
That's all totally different. I'm talking about actual monetary benefits. In some jurisdictions you would allow certain beneficial claims on a per wife basis. There are over a thousand different benefits allowed to married couples. Altering all of them is impractical as well as impossibly unfair. My personal morality on polygamy is that it's inherently unfair and manipulative. But that practicality of it is why it should remain illegal.
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yeah, I'm totally with you on the first part. It's a logistical nightmare to allow polygamy which is why I would be "against" it. Although, if someone could demonstrate it could work I'd be all ears.
My morality on it is, if you can demonstrate that all parties are consenting adults and are under no duress, then who am I to judge. The problem is, so many of the polygamists have child incest brides and whatnot that it's just a cluster-eff.