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Old 01-16-2007
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

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Absolutely. I'd love to see a differentiation between civil unions (yielding benefits recognized by the state) and marriage (a religious ceremony).
Louisiana now has a "Covenant Marriage" which makes getting a divorce harder and is generally chosen only by religious people.

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DIVORCE IN A COVENANT MARRIAGE
A marriage that is not a Covenant Marriage may be ended by divorce more easily than a Covenant Marriage. In a marriage that is not a Covenant Marriage, a spouse may get a divorce for adultery by the other spouse, conviction of a felony by the other spouse and his or her imprisonment at hard labor or death, or by proof that the spouses have lived separate and apart for six months before or after filing for divorce.
In a Covenant Marriage a spouse may get a divorce only after receiving counseling and may only get a divorce for the following reasons:
* Adultery by the other spouse;
* Commission of a felony by the other spouse and sentence of imprisonment at
hard labor or death:
* Abandonment by the other spouse for one year;
* Physical or sexual abuse of the spouse or of a child of either spouse;
* The spouses have lived separate and apart for two years; or
* The spouses are judicially or legally separated and have lived separate and apart
since the legal separation for:
(a) One year and six months if there is a minor child or children of the marriage;
(b) One year if the separation was granted for abuse of a child of either spouse;
(c) One year in all other cases.
Louisiana's Covenant Marriage Law

My husband and I talked about changing our marriage to a covenant one but neither of us really see any need in it since we've been married for 19 years.

Marriages performed by civil servants such as a Justice of the Peace usually aren't religious in nature and therefore could be classified as a "civil union".
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Old 01-16-2007
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

I've heard of these. It's something I think we would have considered; even though we've only been married for 4 months, I know that we're going to spend the rest of our lives together.

We had a good friend of ours marry us. It was a pretty mellow ceremony lasting all of 15 minutes (which is fortunate, 'cause much longer and we'd have been soaked by the huge downpour that followed). If society wanted to call our marriage a "civil union," I'd be OK with that as long as we maintained the same rights and privileges.

Oh, and 19 years is fantastic. Congratulations!

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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

I have been trying to figure what I should say regarding this thread, and about the only thing viable to be said, is "Men don't "DO" that sort of thing????

???????????" How Feminist can it get.??????????????????
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Old 01-18-2007
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

I think he should buy a dog....
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Old 01-18-2007
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

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I've heard of these. It's something I think we would have considered; even though we've only been married for 4 months, I know that we're going to spend the rest of our lives together.

We had a good friend of ours marry us. It was a pretty mellow ceremony lasting all of 15 minutes (which is fortunate, 'cause much longer and we'd have been soaked by the huge downpour that followed). If society wanted to call our marriage a "civil union," I'd be OK with that as long as we maintained the same rights and privileges.

Oh, and 19 years is fantastic. Congratulations!

I don't want to rain on your parade but I was married for 20 years the first time.
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I don't want to rain on your parade but I was married for 20 years the first time.
YABU'''' His parade got rained on in fifteen minutes. It's JUST NOT FAIR HEH HEH.
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

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I don't want to rain on your parade but I was married for 20 years the first time.
LOL

Too bad. I'm hopeful that it will work out well; she's a good woman. But I also know that things happen. I think that our having married later (I was 34, she 28) helped out as well.
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Old 01-19-2007
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

I think it should work both ways. At least that way you get a choice. For professional reasons alot of women choose to keep their maiden name (especially journalists)Why couldn t a man not take his wives name? I think thats a real step forward rather than the awful tradition of hoping for a son to carry down the family name. As for those proud to carry their husbands names I would expect the husbands would take their wives names with such pride as well.
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Re: "Men just don't do that type of thing"

How about the Icelandic way ?
The son's last name is derived from the father's first name while the daughter's last name is derived from the mother's first name:
Father : Leifur
Mother: Kristin
Son : Björn Leifurson
Daughter : Asta Kristindottir
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