Polygamy
Have you ever imagined what life would be like when you are married? Does sleeping with the same person every night for the rest of your life sound appealing? If not, you share the same beliefs as the millions of people who practice polygamy instead of a traditional marriage. Polygamy is defined as “the having of a plurality of wives or husbands at the same time” (Dictionary.com). Although conventional marriage is simply a single man and a single woman joined together in holy matrimony. Both polygamy and conventional marriage can be successful, but polygamy is a better relationship structure than a traditional marriage because children are raised in a better environment, all parties can pursue their careers, and divorce is less likely. One of polygamy’s advantages is the tight-knitted family environment. Each family member is an integral part of the household. A good example of this is in childcare. Each child has not one parent, but several parents contributing to teaching the child values. Another example of this family environment is the lack of necessity of a daycare center. While one parent is away, the other is home with the child. With several parents of the child pr
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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