No joke here. I just think stuff like this is interesting.

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    3 months ago

    I married my first wife when she was 16 and I was 18 to get her out of the foster care system and out of an abusive household where she was getting beat nearly to death daily.

    I’m not saying that should justify allowing 16 year olds to marry, but these marriages at 16 usually are only allowed due to exceptions – in most cases, they still require a court order or parental consent.

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      First of all, I don’t believe that for a minute. That is what CPS is for.

      Secondly, that does not even come close to justifying letting 16-year-olds marry. That’s a reason that the foster system needs to be reformed, not that child marriage is a good idea.

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        I don’t give a fuck if you believe me or not, CPS does not give a flying fuck about people in the foster care system. My ex-wife got raped twice while in the foster system after people like you told her that CPS would be better. Sure, she was not getting beat to death (figuratively; I have a feeling you’re gonna be pedantic about that phrase), but she was at least used to that part…

        • Flying Squid
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          23 months ago

          Then, again, the argument should be to reform the foster system, and not maintain the child marriage system, which also facilitates rape.

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            I’m NOT ARGUING FOR child marriages! You told me to give you a reason, so I did. The original poster above said states were trying to lower ages; they aren’t! The national minimum age is steadily rising. Some dipshit republicans in some states argued against it - that doesn’t mean that “states are lowering the age” as claimed.