Hi Abman,
Is it inherently wrong for a person to have a job that keeps her away from family for long periods of time (buisness, military, etc.)? Is it wrong to have more than 2 or 3 children?
It could be argued that it is wrong to have more children than one can appropriately care for.
Why is it impossible to fulfill marital responsibilities when having more than one spouse, but not when having 2 children? It is my understanding that children are much more demanding than spouses are.
The two are nothing alike. NOTHING. Parents care for, teach, and love their children; they help them grow to become healthy, stable, contributing, decent human beings. (Parents should not treat their young children as an intimate friend).
This is NOT what a marriage is.
in my opinion, a marriage (or committed intimate) relationship is about sharing one's life with another in the deepest sense, connecting intimately, exploring one's most vulnerable, honest self, opening one's heart and soul to another, accepting the totality of another. It is finding one's soul mate (I don't mean this in the sense of looking around and picking a person, but finding where two souls come together as one). This is impossible in polygamy.
I have come to believe that those men and women who believe a harem lifestyle is similar to having multiple children are those who truly do not understand what a marriage can be. It is almost as if they think of marriage as two neighbors living together or something. I don't get it.
As I have said before, the sexual strategy of the harem lifestyle turns men into sperm donors and women into chattel. It takes fathers out of the picture while the emotion connection and intimate component of the relationship is absent.
In response to The Road to Hana,
I totally agree...
The universe is one of balance and harmony. When we are out of balance we suffer the consequences until we return to a place of harmony (homeostasis). The universe just was not set up to be Yang/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin/Yin. :-)
I say it jokingly but I feel it very deeply.
~dancer~