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Re: If same-sex 'marriage' is legalized, why not polygamy?

Re: If same-sex 'marriage' is legalized, why not polygamy?  
gigo448 at netscape.net
 Re: If same-sex 'marriage' is legalized, why not polygamy?  
Andrealphus
From:gigo448 at netscape.net
Subject:Re: If same-sex 'marriage' is legalized, why not polygamy?
Date:23 Jan 2005 04:05:18 -0800

gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
> Andrealphus wrote:
> > gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
> > > Andrealphus wrote:
> > >> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
> > >>> Andrealphus wrote:
> > >>>> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
> > >>>>> occupant wrote:
> > >>>>>>> What's wrong with polygamy?
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Isn't HIV bad enuff without help?
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Just wondering outloud..
> > >>>>
> > >>>> How would polygamy spread HIV?
> > >>>>
> > >>>
> > >>> Multiple partners silly.. ..if one gets it they ALL get
> > >>> it, what kinda math are you using?
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >> So... Your contention is, that people are not having outside
> of
> > >> polygamous relationships?
> > >>
> > >
> > > No i'm saying the more partners you have the more chance there
> > > is of spreading HIV. It doesn't matter what your ual
> > > preferance or belief is.
> >
> > ?? This doesn't make much sense. You're saying that people are
not
> having
> > more "partners" outside of polygamous relationships?
> >
>
> Last i heard, swapping partners did not constitute marriage, but
> maybe you know or practice something different than what is
> currently allowed by the US Constitution.
>
> Let's do some simple math, if seven people all share the same
> cup if one gets sick from the cup, how many others will as well?
>
>
> >
> > It's all mathematics, and
> > > increases the *chance*, and the risk as well. In that regards
> > > GAY marriage makes sense, but Polygamy don't. Cause it's one
> > > partner for life, and not multiple partners involved.
> >
> > But if it is multiple uninfected partners for life, how are
they
> > spreading HIV?
>
> Last time i checked, 7 was more than 2, but maybe it's my math
> that sucks and not yours.

Let me put it to you another way, ever played Russian Roulette?
How many Bullets do you wanna play with 7 or 2?


>
> >
> > >
> > > Remember HIV can remain undetected or dormant for 10 years or
> > > more. A man who marries for the first time at age 20, and
> > > then marries seven more by the time he is 35, has an increased
> > > chance of not only having HIV, but spreading it to all
> > > his other wives, and even children as well. And it's a curve
> > > it's not a sliding scale.
> >
> > Testing can be a wonderous thing.
>
> Have you been tested, since your last ual encounter?
>
>
> >
> > > You probably shouldn't quote Einstein, your math sucks.
> > >
> > > Peace out
> >
> > But my common sense seems superior to yours.
> >
>
> How do you suppose i arrived at my own answer? I've got
> a Math equivalancy of ninth grade.
From:Andrealphus
Subject:Re: If same-sex 'marriage' is legalized, why not polygamy?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:09:04 GMT
gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
>> Andrealphus wrote:
>>> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
>>>> Andrealphus wrote:
>>>>> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
>>>>>> Andrealphus wrote:
>>>>>>> gigo448@netscape.net wrote:
>>>>>>>> occupant wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> What's wrong with polygamy?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Isn't HIV bad enuff without help?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Just wondering outloud..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How would polygamy spread HIV?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Multiple partners silly.. ..if one gets it they ALL get
>>>>>> it, what kinda math are you using?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So... Your contention is, that people are not having outside
>>>>> of polygamous relationships?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No i'm saying the more partners you have the more chance there
>>>> is of spreading HIV. It doesn't matter what your ual
>>>> preferance or belief is.
>>>
>>> ?? This doesn't make much sense. You're saying that people are
>>> not having more "partners" outside of polygamous relationships?
>>>
>>
>> Last i heard, swapping partners did not constitute marriage, but
>> maybe you know or practice something different than what is
>> currently allowed by the US Constitution.
>>
>> Let's do some simple math, if seven people all share the same
>> cup if one gets sick from the cup, how many others will as well?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> It's all mathematics, and
>>>> increases the *chance*, and the risk as well. In that regards
>>>> GAY marriage makes sense, but Polygamy don't. Cause it's one
>>>> partner for life, and not multiple partners involved.
>>>
>>> But if it is multiple uninfected partners for life, how are they
>>> spreading HIV?
>>
>> Last time i checked, 7 was more than 2, but maybe it's my math
>> that sucks and not yours.
>
> Let me put it to you another way, ever played Russian Roulette?
> How many Bullets do you wanna play with 7 or 2?
>
>

How is this related to what we talked about? Let's see, if I have seven
uninfected spouses, then that would be like playing Russian Roulette with no
bullets in the gun. If I'm just out having casual , with no idea who
is infected, then that is like playing Russian Roulette with a number of
bullets in the gun. Guess I'd opt for polygamy.


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