miss_s_b: (Politics: Goth Lib Dems)miss_s_b ([personal profile] miss_s_b) wrote,
@ 2010-02-15 04:25 pm UTC
Current mood: contemplative
Entry tags:polls, poly, relationship issues
Today's Beyond Belief is talking about poly relationships, and the interview with the poly guy was quite interesting. He didn't make enough of communication for my liking, but he did ok. Unfortunately, they are having a post match discussion and the monogamous Christian guy is making me want to scream and throw things at the radio with his level of Not Getting It. He is going on about how broken promises hurt people and things, and ignoring the fact that in a poly relationship you don't make promises of monogamy by definition. The wanker. There's a very reasonable woman called Lisa who is cheering me up, though.

Anyway, this brings me to a poll:

Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: Just the Poll Creator, participants: 32

Is it possible for a person to love more than one person deeply enough to want to spend the rest of their life with them (whether or not you personally could do it)?

Yes
28 (87.5%)

No
0 (0.0%)

Maybe/Don't Know
4 (12.5%)

Marriage should be

Between one man and one woman, for life.
0 (0.0%)

Between any two (previously uncommitted or divorced) people who want to commit to each other, for life
3 (11.1%)

Between any number of people who want to commit to each other, for life
6 (22.2%)

Between one man and one woman, for as long as it lasts
0 (0.0%)

Between any two (previously uncommitted or divorced) people who want to commit to each other, for as long as it lasts
0 (0.0%)

Between any number of people who want to commit to each other, for as long as it lasts.
18 (66.7%)

The state should

Legislate on Marriage, because what happens in people's private relationships affects all of society
4 (13.3%)

Butt out of relationships between consenting adults; as long as there is no coercion, it's nobody's business but the participants.
26 (86.7%)

This poll is faulty!

It should have more ticky boxes
14 (56.0%)

You've worded the questions all wrong!
8 (32.0%)

I can't see how other people have voted and I want to be nosey!
8 (32.0%)

Something else which I will detail at great, mansplanatory length in the comments
3 (12.0%)





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[personal profile] innerbrat
2010-02-15 08:54 pm UTC (link)
What I think marriage should be is not the same as what I think the Government has a right to define marriage as.

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[personal profile] lizw
2010-02-16 11:58 am UTC (link)
Yes, I found question 2 difficult for that reason. I eventually answered it based on what marriage means to me, because question 3 is expressly about what the legal position should be; but that one was also difficult to answer, because I think the state does need to get involved at least to the extent of helping people sort out any disputes about property, kids, next-of-kin roles, inheritance etc. That probably means having some default rules for marriage and/or civil unions, because I think the distinction between committed and uncommitted partnerships does matter somewhat when answering those questions. The default rules should be designed to accommodate as many consensual relationship structures as possible, though, and people should also be allowed to contract out of them and/or supplement them with pre-nups and such.

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