Posted on 04/24/2014 7:48:29 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Doll, Brynn and Kitten (their real names as far as I know) live in Massachusetts. Despite the fact that Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage via court edict years ago, it still oppresses those who wish for something more.
Brynn and Doll dated for eight months before moving in together. Two years later, they purchased a house together.
Having both enjoyed polygamous relationships before, Doll and Brynn looked for a third woman to join them. After a few failed liaisons, Doll and Brynn created an OKCupid couple’s profile. Eventually, they received a message from Kitten.
Good ol’ OkCupid, flinging the arrows of love hither and yon. Except when it’s flinging hate at Brendan Eich, anyway.
Doll, Brynn and Kitten went for dinner at a Chinese Restaurant for their first date and immediately liked each other.
Doll says: ‘There was an instant attraction with Kitten but I think we all really bonded when we baked cookies together on our fourth date. I didn’t know what love was until the three of us clicked like that.’
Brynn adds: ‘With Doll and Kitten, things finally made sense. It was as if the puzzle was finally complete with all three pieces.’
Within a few months, Kitten moved in with Doll and Brynn. Two years later, they decided to get married after Kitten proposed the idea to them.
Kitten says: ‘I had always wanted to get married and I guess Doll and Brynn indulged my wishes! I had a very traditional upbringing and marriage had always been an important symbol of commitment for me. We wanted to celebrate our love in a wedding like everyone else.’
Well, of course. The heart wants what the heart wants.
The threesome spent several date nights planning their dream wedding – making decorations and shopping for matching traditional, white gowns.
Brynn says: ‘Planning our wedding was hectic. It took a lot more organizing because there were three brides involved.
Kitten, Brynn and Doll had to work with the legalities of the state to get married to each other. As being married to more than one person is not currently legal, they had to combine handfasting, legally binding documents and legal marriage.
Well, why isn’t being married to more than one person legal? What’s the rationale behind that? They’re consenting adults, so what’s the big deal? It must be equal parts hatred and intolerance. That’s what the courts keep saying in their rulings on marriage. You may have a problem with the throuple, but who are you to draw the line?
They should sue. They’ll win.
Read the rest. The trio plan to use science and/or adoption to obtain children. It’s a good thing no Catholic will be involved if they go the adoption route.
“Something more”??
Bring back asylums
RE: Bring back asylums
The first to be committed should be the officials who issued them the marriage license.
In another 5 years people will be marrying their dogs and house plants.
Why is it the the minority and the degenerates are the only ones allowed to say what they think and the rest are racists or haters.
Why? Because that’s not marriage means.
2 on the left look like trannies.
The camel’s nose is in the tent! Can’t wait to see the “marriage” combos we are going to be looking at down the road.
The Bay State....where they do all things Mass-backwards..
Because that is the Zeitgeist of the time. Any sort of communal definition of marriage, sexuality, etc are out. The individual has been empowered to define those things as they want and we as society cannot judge individual choices.Think of it as the Burger King "Have It Your Way" marketing campaign on a societal scale.
I wonder when Mass. will let you marry your dog?
The guy in the middle i bet is in drag
Second Man (Michael Palin): Good morning. I want to get married. Registrar: I'm afraid I'm already marrying this gentleman, sir.
Second Man: Well, can I get married after him?
Registrar: Well, divorce isn't as quick as that, sir. Still, if you're keen.
Third Man (Graham Chapman): I want to get married, please.
Registrar: Heavens, it's my lucky day, isn't it? All right, but you'll have to wait until I've married these two, sir.
Third Man: What, those two getting married... Nigel What are you doing marrying him?
Registrar: He's marrying me first, sir.
Third Man: He's engaged to me.
Fourth Man (John Cleese): Come on, Henry.
Registrar: Blimey, the wife.
Second Man: Will you marry me?
Fourth Man: I'm already married.
Voice Over (Terry Jones): Well, things turned out all right in the end, but you musn't ask how 'cos it's naughty. They're all married and living quite well in a council estate near Dulwich.
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it”.
Nuff said
The tall one looks Y-chromosome to me.
Traditional white gowns indeed.
Bring on the collies and donkeys! Let’s open this wide open!
a “transgendered”..type individual ... Guy
Today Doll, Brynn and Kitten, tomorrow Achmed, with Saria, Fatma, and his whole harem.
Behold the visage of our destructor.
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