Who can I marry?

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I don't want to waste my time giving presents to people who won't marry me.

Who are the eligible bachelors/bachelorettes in town?






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Who can I marry in my family?

In the United States, second cousins are legally allowed to marry in every state. However, marriage between first cousins is legal in only about half of the American states. All in all, marrying your cousin or half-sibling will largely depend on the laws where you live and personal and/or cultural beliefs.

How do you decide who to marry?

7 ways to choose the right life partner
  • Find someone who you can connect with easily. ...
  • Potential partner with same interests Selecting someone who shares a lot of common interests with you will work in your favour. ...
  • Consider your partner's intellect. ...
  • It's okay to have standards. ...
  • You should have respect for one another.


  • Who can marry my fiance and I?

    A justice of the peace, officiant at city hall, or even a friend or relative can perform your wedding ceremony.

    Who can marry other people?

    A clergy person (minister, priest, rabbi, etc.) is someone who is ordained by a religious organization to marry two people. A judge, notary public, justice of the peace, and certain other public servants often solemnize marriages as part of their job responsibilities.



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