Kirra wrote:
Easy to fix, if you think you are second class and discriminated against... Get married!
If only it were that simple . . .
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Müs wrote:
Kirra wrote:
Easy to fix, if you think you are second class and discriminated against... Get married!
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But the Federal Government won't let him
Not sure if I get this joke, but /shrug
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Arathain Kelvar wrote:
correction: the most discriminated group? Children.
Seriously. They have a holiday for couples, one for each of your parents, entire resorts dedicated to couples, cruises dedicated to singles (neither of those allow kids), tons and tons of people who hate kids, lots of forms of entertainment you are not permitted to view, buildings you cannot enter, foods you cannot consume, and rides you're too short to get on.
Not to mention the fact you cannot make decisions for yourself.
You complain about being single, imagine being a child again. <shudder>
Oh, and the reason there are couples only resorts is because singles ruin them. It's nice to get away from the singles trying to hook up with everyone they see.
A group that is recognized as having full adult rights, I mean.
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Lenas wrote:
Rodahn wrote:
That's just the illusion, tho. You actually are more restricted in many ways.
We've all been in relationships, and we've all been single, but this is just not true.
Honestly.
I've never been in a relationship.
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Gilraen wrote:
Couples-only and double-occupancy does not mean married. You can be single and qualify for these if you go with someone.
Yes, but they set these occupancy rates assuming that romantically-involved couples will be the ones taking part in them.
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And, by "single," I don't mean just someone who is unmarried. The term "single" also applies to someone not currently in a relationship of some kind.