Re: Not to draw too fine a line...



In alt.sysadmin.recovery on Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:15:28 -0500
Mark of the Nethers <> wrote:
> ...but an old (1/2005) post gave rise to an action, and then to a
> thought:
>
> Isn't there something basically wrong with a culture that actively
> encourages arranged marriages (indeed, strongly discourages partners
> from picking their own spouses)?

Dunno. Isn't there something basically wrong with a culture that
strongly discourages people from making rational decisions about who
they spend their lives with?

Why phrase it as a question? You obviously already think they are nuts.

What's the divorce rate?

Zebee
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