Manisdog wrote:Galloism wrote:You know, much like "protect the children" any argument based on maintaining/restoring the "moral fabric of society" instantly implies to me that the person has no good logical argument for their position.
As a default, I tend to line up on the other side of any argument that starts with that justification.
This kind of behavior is frowned upon by almost all people except maybe a few islands the Brazilian guy told us about, there must be a reason for it....
even the poll over here proves 54 % will not engage in them
The poll also says 56% are fine with it. A whopping 32%, which is included in the previous 56%, don't mind other people having polyamorous relationships. Including the "Probably, but I'm not sure" group results in 66% being fine with it. Only 22% outright said they disagreed with polyamory.
Regardless of whether we take it for granted, there are sources for why the earth is round.
nearly everywhere there is monogamy, or in some extreme cases polygamy in which a man of status keeps 2 or more wives
This is appeal to tradition, which is a faulty argument considering there's nothing wrong with polyamory or, by extension, polygamy.



