I hold some fairly hardline opinions on this subject, and was curious to get other perspectives. First, here is my definition.
Polygamy (polygyny) - A man who has more than one wife and they all agree on it
Bigamy - When a man leaves his family behind to start a new family.
I know these are not the legal definitions, but I think the difference is very important. Where I am hardline is that I believe this form of bigamy is responsible for most problems in the world. Think of the case from the industrial revolution that still happens in developing nations. A husband moves into a city to find work, sends money home at first, and eventually stops and finds a new family.
I also don't think that marriage is a prerequisite for this kind of bigamy. When a man walks out on his "baby mama", it causes the same problems.
Either way we have children growing up without a father figure and believing that that behavior is ok. I feel like this perpetuates and creates repeating cycles of hurt families and unfair lives for kids. Look at inner cities. I feel as if every father stayed and cared for their child, it would have a greater impact than raising the poverty line.
And the last tidbit I want to mention is that I feel like that if this distinction was better known, people would be more accepting of polygamy.
Just wondering if folks agree, disagree, or have a different perspective.
Polygamy (polygyny) - A man who has more than one wife and they all agree on it
Bigamy - When a man leaves his family behind to start a new family.
I know these are not the legal definitions, but I think the difference is very important. Where I am hardline is that I believe this form of bigamy is responsible for most problems in the world. Think of the case from the industrial revolution that still happens in developing nations. A husband moves into a city to find work, sends money home at first, and eventually stops and finds a new family.
I also don't think that marriage is a prerequisite for this kind of bigamy. When a man walks out on his "baby mama", it causes the same problems.
Either way we have children growing up without a father figure and believing that that behavior is ok. I feel like this perpetuates and creates repeating cycles of hurt families and unfair lives for kids. Look at inner cities. I feel as if every father stayed and cared for their child, it would have a greater impact than raising the poverty line.
And the last tidbit I want to mention is that I feel like that if this distinction was better known, people would be more accepting of polygamy.
Just wondering if folks agree, disagree, or have a different perspective.
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