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  2. LGBTQ rights in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The current Constitution states that "marriage is a social and legal institution. ... It is based on free will and equality of rights, obligations and legal capacity of the spouses." [1] A major public campaign by LGBT groups began in late 2017 to amend the Constitution to allow same-sex marriage. [63]

  3. Criticism of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Critics of marriage argue that it is an institution which contributes to the maintaining of traditional gender roles, thus preventing women from achieving social equality, and reinforcing the idea that women exist to serve men, which in turn increases the abuse of women.

  4. Social trap - Wikipedia

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    Social traps represent a behavior or action which prioritizes individual gains at the expense of collective gains. Social fence refers to a short-term avoidance behavior by individuals that leads to a long-term loss to the entire group. [1] The missing hero trap is a perfect representation of a social fence.

  5. Lawsuit: Federal agents are using marriage interviews as an ...

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    The American Civil Liberties Union says a growing number of officers have twisted the rules by detaining immigrant spouses following marriage interviews. Lawsuit: Federal agents are using marriage ...

  6. Woman Thinks Wedding with Influencer Is a ‘Prank for Social ...

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    A woman who thought she was participating in a social media stunt asked a court to annul the “prank marriage” that ended up being real. A judge in Melbourne, Australia, granted the annulment ...

  7. The Working-Class Welfare Trap: How Policy Penalizes Marriage

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    ‘I continue to be amazed by the trajectory difference between my married versus unmarried friends,” a University of Virginia graduate student from Arkansas recently wrote to Brad Wilcox. “I ...

  8. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognised union between people called spouses.It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children (if any), and between them and their in-laws. [1]

  9. In My Marriage Money Was a Trap. After My Divorce It ... - AOL

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