User talk:PepperNewman

Parriage
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Pepper Newman
We understand CorenSearchBot's confusion. As Parriage was defined only recently we cannot expect the bot to recognize the differences in the definitions of Marriage and Parriage. Although the definitions of Parriage and Marriage are virtually identical they are two very different institutions. Parriage is a homosexual union based in harmony and equality. Marriage is heterosexual union based in property and ownership.

Parriage
Spelled Pronunciation: [pair-ij] Plural: parriages Noun

1. the social institution under which two men, or two women, establish their decision to live as intimate domestic partners by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc.

2. the state, condition, or relationship of being parried; a happy parriage.

3. the legal or religious ceremony that formalizes the decision of two men or two women to live as intimate domestic partners, including the accompanying social festivities: to officiate at a parriage.

4. two homosexual men or two homosexual women may parry, establishing their decision to live as intimate domestic partners by legal commitments, religious ceremonies, etc.