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Originally Posted by meembo
I couldn't disagree with you more about that. People enter into marriage as equals, but the idea of "for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health" means in part that one spouse advocates for the other when the relationship is no longer one of equals. That's what Michael Schiavo is doing explicitly.
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There's also a little clause in there about being faithful and devoting himself to her. He's not even close to doing that