Gregory B Adams
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Right.
And the fact of the matter is, is that it is becoming more and more popular to do it this way.
Prenup plus ecclesiastical authority almost mitigates your risk entirely except for common law.
But you can pick the state to live in for that.
And you, by your own logic, can't defer from common law either.
You can't protect men from that.
So the thing is, is like you can't have it both ways.
You can't agree.
Marriage is good in the backbone for the West.
You really like it.
It's fucking great.
It's a great institution.
But also don't do it because it's make believe that you can mitigate risk even though you can right this second.
That's insane.
Oh, that's quite the straw man.
But I'll go ahead and answer.
Actually, the ecclesiastical authority does mitigate against this, and here's my proofs.
Proof one.
if it is the case that you get married to a woman who's a virgin but she's a virgin because she's a she's a christian hang on con let me get through the entirety of the arguments before you start freaking out if it is the case your chances your chances of that marriage ending
Very, very, very small one.