polygamy
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I can agree that morality is vague... for example, my grandmother left her parent's home when she was 15 and got married. I really don't feel that it was an immoral act, hell, it was probably the norm back then. But I do know that a 54 year old man trying to marry my daughter isn't anything that would go over well with me at all.
and at the same time, what is the law designed to uphold in a case like this? Isn't it based off of morality and values which are based off of religious beliefs? Doesn't the average human hit puberty around twelve, and isn't puberty a sign that you're ready to reproduce? It's not OK to act upon that in this country, but that's because we're in a society that says it's wrong.
All I know is that I don't believe it's OK. That's my shitty opinion. I just don't like the thought of it because it involves children. I barely believe that 18-24 are really adults... the mind set just isn't there in most cases and drinking beer and having sex doesn't qualify you as an adult in my book.