Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!think!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc13!pa1412 From: pa1412@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (pa1412) Newsgroups: alt.sex Subject: Re: Group Marriages Message-ID: <6260@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Date: 20 Jan 90 02:44:37 GMT References: <70587@tiger.oxy.edu> <7476@chaph.usc.edu> <7484@chaph.usc.edu> Sender: news@sdcc6.ucsd.edu Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 19 In article <7484@chaph.usc.edu> avenell@alcor.usc.edu (Talon) writes: >>>1) Competition. When dealing with such an intimate type of >.... >Obviously, I did not make myself clear (which is not unusual). For >example, one man is married to two women (I think this is more common >than other "arrangements" but it does not affect the point). >Competition will be generated between the two women. If there are Well, I recall reading that Brigham Young's wives themselves would put a marker on the door of the wife with whom he was to sleep that night. This doesn't sound to competative to me. (The LDS readers may correct me if I'm wrong. But what are you doing reading this news group anyway?) -- John Clark jclark@ucsd.edu pa1412@iugrad2.ucsd.edu