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Second or third Marriege ?

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    unknownuser
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    peace

    would you ever consider a second or third marriege to someone in Pakistan to a lady with a child, whom you could support with say ?600.00 per year, and of course have a jolly time now and then but no kids.

    Anyone? and would your wife , here, allow such a thing.

    You would certainly be taking part in the education of the child with the above sum, make an educated person in the world as a way of charity wouldn't you? could you ever?

    hypno

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      peace

      would you ever consider a second or third marriege to someone in Pakistan to a lady with a child, whom you could support with say ?600.00 per year, and of course have a jolly time now and then but no kids.

      Anyone? and would your wife , here, allow such a thing.

      You would certainly be taking part in the education of the child with the above sum, make an educated person in the world as a way of charity wouldn't you? could you ever?

      hypno

      Interesting thought, but why no kids?

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        unknownuser
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        Interesting thought, but why no kids?

        Hi John,

        Well its all to lighten a burden, rather then increasing it for the lady, but if there is no chance of increasing the burden for the lady then by all means, kids or no kids is irrespect.......

        peace

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          Hi John,

          Well its all to lighten a burden, rather then increasing it for the lady, but if there is no chance of increasing the burden for the lady then by all means, kids or no kids is irrespect.......

          peace

          I'm a little confused, so you marry the lady in Pakistan and leave her there?

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            I'm a little confused, so you marry the lady in Pakistan and leave her there?

            The ladies live with their parents so they are safe, and it's not to increase anybodies burdens - not even yours but eleviate burdens. If you can do more then there is no harm.

            peace

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              peace

              would you ever consider a second or third marriege to someone in Pakistan to a lady with a child, whom you could support with say ?600.00 per year, and of course have a jolly time now and then but no kids.

              Anyone? and would your wife , here, allow such a thing.

              You would certainly be taking part in the education of the child with the above sum, make an educated person in the world as a way of charity wouldn't you? could you ever?

              hypno

              if thats to support, can women also marry those women with children to support them? if yes ----> bravo if not -----> why not?

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                unknownuser
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                if thats to support, can women also marry those women with children to support them? if yes ----> bravo if not -----> why not?

                It is simple, The People of Pakistan don't undertake such heinous acts, If they ever do then no doubt you could.

                wow

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                  It is simple, The People of Pakistan don't undertake such heinous acts, If they ever do then no doubt you could.

                  wow

                  women are not allowed to have intimate relationships with other women. if sex is not involved why can't a woman marry to other woman to support her and her kids?

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                    women are not allowed to have intimate relationships with other women. if sex is not involved why can't a woman marry to other woman to support her and her kids?

                    I think sex is always a tool in a marriege if one chooses to use it or not ,but of-course there is no harm women sponsoring other women to support them or something.

                    peace

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                      I'm a little confused, so you marry the lady in Pakistan and leave her there?

                      It's quiet common actually...

                      peace

                      would you ever consider a second or third marriege to someone in Pakistan to a lady with a child, whom you could support with say ?600.00 per year, and of course have a jolly time now and then but no kids.

                      Anyone? and would your wife , here, allow such a thing.

                      You would certainly be taking part in the education of the child with the above sum, make an educated person in the world as a way of charity wouldn't you? could you ever?

                      hypno

                      Umm...why marry them? Why not just send money for support? Why do you HAVE to marry them to support them, in another words?

                      I don't get it.

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                        It's quiet common actually...

                        Umm...why marry them? Why not just send money for support? Why do you HAVE to marry them to support them, in another words?

                        I don't get it.

                        Of course that is okay, but isn't a marriege more of a security a longer lasting sort of support, just to send money is okay but a person can stop anytime like that you aren't tied in somehow.

                        A marriege is a more of a permanent support and in return obviously a man has the offer of being fulfilled as well to a certain degree- some men might be more tempted by it and take the offer and continue the support for a much longer term-maybe!

                        Wouldn't the woman feel more secure by way of marriege? and feel it a longer lasting thing?

                        peace

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                          SarahY
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                          I don't think many women would like the idea of their man having 2, 3, 4 wives...

                          People need support everywhere.. 'marriage' could be more of a permanent support depending on how you perceive it but it could also turn differently.

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                            Of course that is okay, but isn't a marriege more of a security a longer lasting sort of support, just to send money is okay but a person can stop anytime like that you aren't tied in somehow.

                            A marriege is a more of a permanent support and in return obviously a man has the offer of being fulfilled as well to a certain degree- some men might be more tempted by it and take the offer and continue the support for a much longer term-maybe!

                            Wouldn't the woman feel more secure by way of marriege? and feel it a longer lasting thing?

                            peace

                            What kind of support is that 600 $ a year ??? that is Not enough for one month man brickwall

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                              sarah2505
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                              What kind of support is that 600 $ a year ??? that is Not enough for one month man brickwall

                              think of PPP exchange rates, it's a lot in Pakistani currency

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                                think of PPP exchange rates, it's a lot in Pakistani currency

                                Maybe we should all get together to support someone

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                                  think of PPP exchange rates, it's a lot in Pakistani currency

                                  That is around 50000 Pak Rupees and that is not enough for an average family for two months, do you sagest that she should marry more than one husband,

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                                    how is she living now? if she is getting support and gets extra support she might be ok

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                                      how is she living now? if she is getting support and gets extra support she might be ok

                                      By marrying 2nd and 3rd right handshake

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                                        What kind of support is that 600 $ a year ??? that is Not enough for one month man brickwall

                                        It is actualy 600 British pounds which is about 80000 Rupees of Pakistan currency.

                                        As the ladies live with their parents, that is more then enough to educate a child in an english school and for their everyday expenses.

                                        peace

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                                          It is actualy 600 British pounds which is about 80000 Rupees of Pakistan currency.

                                          As the ladies live with their parents, that is more then enough to educate a child in an english school and for their everyday expenses.

                                          peace

                                          About $1000 US

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