• Flying Squid
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    744 hours ago

    You used to have to prove adultery in order to get a divorce in New York state.

    Family story time! My great-grandparents wanted to get divorced and were in New York, so my grandfather lay in a bed next to his mother-in-law under the covers and my grandmother took a photo to present to the courts. My great-grandmother apparently never even took off her coat.

    • @gsfraley
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      That’s hilarious and somehow wholesome that everyone pitched in to get the separation

  • @[email protected]
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    264 hours ago

    Woot to all the people that were horny but it was the legal system stopping them from cheating on their spouse.

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    It kinda should be IMO. If you can’t not be faithful, don’t fucking get married and be a cheating piece of shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      You won’t get a lot of argument that cheating is a shitty thing to do but the government doesn’t need to be involved in peoples relationships.

    • @Passerby6497
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      292 hours ago

      Do you not see the issues with having the state enforce that?

    • @[email protected]
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      122 hours ago

      Every couple that wants the legal rights grants by marriage must be monogamous whether they want to or not, because it gives you feelings that you are unwilling to process when confronted by committed but nonmonogamous relationships?

        • @[email protected]
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          292 hours ago

          It would have been criminal under the law. I cheated, she cheated. It was the law, whatever agreement she and I had was immaterial.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 hour ago

            That’s just how the system is. My wife and I are into bdsm. Legally speaking I’m guilty of spousal abuse because she legally can’t consent.

            So we just ignore the law. But if we ever divorced acrimoniously she could rake me over the fucking coals.

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          You don’t have to be married to cheat. You are right, they are totally different things. Marriage is a legal status that has nothing to do with sex. Asexual people can get married. Two straight men can get married. People in open relationships can get married.

          You want it to be illegal to cheat. That’s bonkers. How would that even work? Do you really want the state investigating your intimate relationships to make sure they are legal??

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      203 hours ago

      I’ve been cheated on and divorced. My ex was seeing a divorce lawyer lol. That was some fun times with depositions and constant harassment since they had 24/7 legal access.

      Even with all that said, I don’t think cheating should ever be criminalized. Just gotta be careful who you marry or date. I still have never learned my lesson lol.

    • @breadsmasher
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      yeah great idea. criminalise everything. had your freedom to the state. the american dream

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        If you’re worried about the American dream I have shit loads of horrible news for you since you haven’t been paying attention for the last 40 fucking years apparently.

        Being able to be a cheating shitbag with no consequences should be the least of your concerns at this point.

        • @[email protected]
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          I don’t think anyone is saying that it’s ok and there should be no consequences, just that it’s not a matter for the law. The law isn’t really about what’s moral and immoral. There are plenty of immoral things that are legal and moral things that are illegal. I think it’s wrong to cut in line but I don’t think we should be locking people up for it. I also think in many cases stealing is morally justifiable but I don’t necessarily think we should make stealing legal.

        • @Passerby6497
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          92 hours ago

          Pointing to other bad decisions to justify your bad decisions is a bad look no matter what, friend.

        • @breakingcups
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          263 hours ago

          Yet somehow you’re arguing to make it worse.

            • @givesomefucks
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              122 hours ago

              Ahhh

              Now it makes sense.

              If someone cheated on you. Go live your best life. Because there’s something else that commonly happens to guys if they don’t, and it seems to be what’s happening here

      • @[email protected]
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        If they’re in an open marriage, fine, whatever, but cheating destroys lives and should have consequences.

        • @[email protected]
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          The law makes no distinction between the two. Open marriage? More like 5 years in a federal penitentiary waiting to happen because a cop coveted your wife. It’s your word against their’s unless you want the state to issue permits for sex or something.

          What you’re looking for is civil court, which is entirely different from criminal court and works differently as well. And that already exists for cheating on your spouse.

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          172 hours ago

          It does have consequences. You mean you want cheaters to be punished. That’s a different thing.