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Alive said ...

Quetzal said: "...a female life form, in every respect, can only mate with and become fertilized by one male life form alone, whereas the male life form is able to mate with and fertilize many female life forms, which is truly of necessity for the preservation of the species and for the maintenance or building up of the psyche in a natural law-related manner."

This statement could be used as a justification for sperm bank, not as a justification for polygamy, because polygamy is not intended to facilitate the preservation of species, but to expand sexual gratification of a man, which is not bad, if it is without coercion and deceit.

Marriage is not only about fertilization, but about many things which I am not the right person to mention. Fertilization could not be used as the only starting point to contemplate marriage, whether it is monogamy or polygamy.

---- M -- 17:45, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

...................I guess we know what gender dominates there planets in terms of numbers.:) I would like to know the planet with the lowest amount of inhabitants that needs to be filled immediately. j/k This is a tough one because how about if there is only one man on the planet inhabited by all kinds of women.:) Is it this lucky individuals duty to sve that planet. Then again there is Utah and nations to the East that have many wives. I think that is a complex situation if all those ladies all had a bad day. This is from the male full powered testosterone perspective so ladies don't feel offense. I think one is tough to handle but if you live a thousand year life span that could be a different mentality.

--Markvd 20:11, 1 December 2010 (UTC)

Alive said ...

Mark and Markvd (AKA "Two Marks"),

I heard that the ratio of male and female on this planet in 1990s is 1:3. I wonder if keep on going overpopulation which brings some incarnation cycle disturbances would make the ratio higher, to become 1:4 or 1:5. Even if someday the ratio reaches 1:200, polygamy could not be easily justified without considering some factors which form a marriage.

I wonder, if a man lives in a planet inhabited by beautiful women only, what would he become? Their king or their slave?

Utah is not interesting. I prefer celibacy than mormonistic polygamy, if you asked me.

Anyone who has been living for thousands of years (such as Gilgamesh) must have a different mentality than most of the present Earth people, especially mentality on passion, mentality on beauty, and mentality on eroticity.

---- M -- 05:35, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Redtk21 said ...

Typing speed is calculated in wpm not letters, so what is 1,200 and 1,300 letters per minute ???

--Redtk21 (talk), 09:49, 16 August 2013 (CEST)

Redtk21 said ...

It's important to know that Plejaren have strict scientific tests (taking as long as 2 hours) - before they're allowed to marry a wife or a husband...

"I wonder, if a man lives in a planet inhabited by beautiful women only, what would he become? Their king or their slave?"

If on the planet they follow the laws and recommendations of Creation neither one should happen.

--Redtk21 (talk), 10:07, 16 August 2013 (CEST)

Allah. said ...

Redtk21 (Karl ?),

Do you know that mister Billy has only one arm ?

--Allah. (talk), Endless Desert, 10:21, 16 August 2013 (CEST)

Redtk21 said ...

Yes why?

--Redtk21 (talk), 11:51, 19 August 2013 (CEST)