| | Divorce: The BME Encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | BME has documented cases where one partner has used the other partner's genital piercings as a proof of "habitual abuse" and "depravity" in the proceedings, and as a result won sole custody of their children along with a hefty settlement. |
 | | Otherwise, at least get an acknowledgement that he/she is fully aware of your desires, is marrying you knowing this about you, and considers these desires acceptable and not perverse. |
 | | I know this seems awkward, but with over 60% of marriages ending in divorce, there is a good chance that any couple practicing body modification may find themselves in an adversarial situation in an court intolerant and ignorant of body mods. |
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