Remarriage
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How do we know? You might want a trip to the Village of the Rammed where A Few Hard Men will give a through checkup with Good Will Humping
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In Finland they have a machine called "Virginity Tester" and according to the research, it can prove 99.00% of the time either you are virgin or not.
And often when they have tested that machine on married people, that machine proved, in most marriages both male and female were virgins, but somehow they had couple of kids, no one was able to explain that phenomenon
I think you'd be safe and you'll have offsprings and you'll still stay virgin and your offspring will inherit the same point of views as you (unfortunately)
And often when they have tested that machine on married people, that machine proved, in most marriages both male and female were virgins, but somehow they had couple of kids, no one was able to explain that phenomenon
I think you'd be safe and you'll have offsprings and you'll still stay virgin and your offspring will inherit the same point of views as you (unfortunately)
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but I want to. It is a slow day today, and it would be a shame not to have some fun.tampere053 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:41 pmIf you do not have a proper answer then please do not waste your and my time.
Stayed virgin while being married? Wifey must have made one helluva cuckold outta ya
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Stayed virgin while being married? Wifey must have made one helluva cuckold outta ya
That is one of the reasons he got divorced. But sadly he found another woman... her poor soul is going to miss out all the intimacy in her youth.
Hey Mr. Virgin, call me if you need any assistance, I would provide any service in order to help you stay virgin
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I guess the OP meant being 'unmarried', i.e. 'single, never having being married before', as opposed to being a virgin (state of well, celibacy).
But it is a bit surprising that the Maistraatti said all was fine. My understanding was that a marriage is a contract that is usually recognised valid worldwide, e.g. if you are married in Finland, you cannot claim being unmarried elsewhere. Similarly, if you are divorced, then the correct status is divorced.
But maybe I am not a good source on this topic.
But it is a bit surprising that the Maistraatti said all was fine. My understanding was that a marriage is a contract that is usually recognised valid worldwide, e.g. if you are married in Finland, you cannot claim being unmarried elsewhere. Similarly, if you are divorced, then the correct status is divorced.
But maybe I am not a good source on this topic.
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To my understanding, he never mentioned his status in his home country / to his family (hence virgin). I have heard cases where people were married in their home country and they were also married in a foreign country(in bribry cultures, it is easy to have a fake marriage certificate).I guess the OP meant being 'unmarried', i.e. 'single, never having being married before', as opposed to being a virgin (state of well, celibacy).
I suspect that in order to get marry in your own home country, you don't need to have any sort of certificate from elsewhere.
I have also heard stories (extremely conservative families) need to prove that they are "virgin", hence written on the certificate "virgin"...
It is hard to know, what is going on inside the head of OP.. hence everything is assumption.
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Must be the most exciting wedding nightOombongo wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:13 pmbut I want to. It is a slow day today, and it would be a shame not to have some fun.tampere053 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:41 pmIf you do not have a proper answer then please do not waste your and my time.
Stayed virgin while being married? Wifey must have made one helluva cuckold outta ya
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I did. Fall 2016 in Athens this Pak dude was married in both countries.biryvih wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:26 pmTo my understanding, he never mentioned his status in his home country / to his family (hence virgin). I have heard cases where people were married in their home country and they were also married in a foreign country(in bribry cultures, it is easy to have a fake marriage certificate).I guess the OP meant being 'unmarried', i.e. 'single, never having being married before', as opposed to being a virgin (state of well, celibacy).
I suspect that in order to get marry in your own home country, you don't need to have any sort of certificate from elsewhere.
I have also heard stories (extremely conservative families) need to prove that they are "virgin", hence written on the certificate "virgin"...
It is hard to know, what is going on inside the head of OP.. hence everything is assumption.