What makes Mrs Lin’s case different from the thousands of others filing for divorce in Harbin is that her husband is married to someone else, virtually.
Her husband first met his virtual wife (who he has never met) two years ago when he registered for an on-line marriage game.
This game has taken China by storm, with netizens as young as 12 getting married, having children and buying cars—all virtually of course. Just a bit of fun, or a serious threat to real life marriages? Society is divided.
e-nikah-khwaan in addition to moderators? no maybe old moderators can be promoted to be e-nikah-khwaans… HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA…
similarly we can have arranged/love e-marriages. arranged marriages will be fixed by the senior admins keeping in mind the compatibility b/w different members (i see some major “bojh” coming on senior admins’ shoulders) and love marriages can be fixed by the members themselves with mutual consent but they would need an e-nikah-khwaan cum senior mod to ofiicially declare a marriage on GUPSHUP.
oh Lordie… im at work. im not supposed to laugh here.
What??? Hmph??? More than one husband?? Is it possible?? I could like that…
Now to work on My Khan a bit
He should be able to see the positives. More sleep, two men working so three incomes, the car would always work right one more guy to make listen to me cuts his actually time listening to me in half… heehee
Yeah, let me know if this happens I could work with this…
PCG: I am afraid our virtual fate is in the hands of gupshups powers that be
MP I hope you realise it’d be a virtual second car and virtual second income
Todd: I am afraid not..
Faisal: Consider the revenues of registering cyber nikahnamas ..although I am a bit unsure of your policies towards mutah and whether you would follow the Pakistani Muslim Family Laws..obviously those modalities would have to be worked out..