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Why is only monogamy legal in the UK? Why not bigamy or polygamy? I've always wondered about that one. Why not be allowed to marry more than one person, as long as all parties were in agreement?
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The purpose of bigamy laws is to protect a spouse from entering a marriage based upon deceit. However, trigamy was common in the 17th C as demonstrated in the limerick:
There was an old fellow of Lyme
Who lived with three wives at one time.
When asked, 'Why the third?'
He replied, 'One�s absurd,
and bigamy, sir, is a crime.'
But these days, trigamy would be seen as two counts of bigamy. Of course, you can have polygynandry, but this is usually only seen in places like Norfolk.
I don�t think myself or Mrs O would subscribe to having a second husband and she has everything I wish for and more, of a wife.
There was an old fellow of Lyme
Who lived with three wives at one time.
When asked, 'Why the third?'
He replied, 'One�s absurd,
and bigamy, sir, is a crime.'
But these days, trigamy would be seen as two counts of bigamy. Of course, you can have polygynandry, but this is usually only seen in places like Norfolk.
I don�t think myself or Mrs O would subscribe to having a second husband and she has everything I wish for and more, of a wife.