(April 25, 2014 at 3:44 pm)Heywood Wrote:(April 25, 2014 at 3:36 pm)Kitanetos Wrote:
You left out the part about the next man's right....which is essentially your error. You only see one perspective. You only see one person's rights and ignore the others.
Because Heywood it's not legally feasible to allow every person the right to choose whether or not they recognize every other persons marriage. It would be chaos. Would we have to have a vote in each place we choose to live in or visit to find out whether or not we are married? Could I be married in my apartment complex and at walmart but not at work or the supermarket? Could I be married at my aunts house but when I walk into my mothers home I am no longer legally married until I leave. What if she not only chooses to not recognize my marriage but also to not recognize my previous divorce because it's against her morals? Will I still be married to my ex husband when I am visiting at her house?