My wedding ring symbolizes my wedding vows, which mean something to me. I don't break a vow, ever.
jews do sort of run the diamond industry, though.
at least i assume they do since they run just about every other industry.
They have a strong monopoly that is being cut down as more outside forces and mines/labs edge their way into the market as they age and grow weak and feeble but still diamonds are very much a jew industry.
Do you need a symbol to make a vow?
Do you need a symbol to represent your vows?
Do you need a symbol for your vows to mean something to you or others?
Probably not. It's just the preprogrammed social norm for people to think they need a piece of paper and a ring for their vows to mean anything.
I understand why people get married, but I find it unnecessary myself. I've been with the same woman for 20 years (in 8 days) and we have four boys together. Marriage will do nothing to solidify that any further than it already is. I just don't understand why people need to include the government in their relationship.
If you’ve been together 20 years and have 4 children together, hasnt the government already stepped in? Common law and what not?
No, thank god
Michigan abolished common law marriage in 1957
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