do ever have to update a will ?

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Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
When he was 15 his father had a kid with another woman.
That child is currently 10 years old.
stupid me, i should have paid more attention in math class when it came to problem solving and logic building.dontgetit

Originally posted by chomperx9
and whats 10 + 15 ?

Math was never my strong suit.

10+15=1015 you silly aye-rab 🙄

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
It's not a trap question, your comment just doesn't make sense. There's not even a stereotype that says Catholics support having multiple partners.

I'm not sure if he's properly responded to you, but I know why: they are not allowed to use birth control and that's why they have kids. So, if they get a divorce but remarry, they are more likely than the average person to have kids in another marriage.

Originally posted by Ms.Marvel
10+15=1015 you silly aye-rab 🙄

😆

And, no one believe Sym when he says math is his weakpoint. He's damn good at it.

Originally posted by dadudemon
I'm not sure if he's properly responded to you, but I know why: they are not allowed to use birth control and that's why they have kids. So, if they get a divorce but remarry, they are more likely than the average person to have kids in another marriage.
thats one of my points there as well. lots of catholics never use protection and usually end up banging some other chick and gets her pregnant as well.

Originally posted by chomperx9
thats one of my points there as well. lots of catholics never use protection and usually end up banging some other chick and gets her pregnant as well.

Though divorce is forbidden, divorce happens. You cannot get excommunicated for getting a divorce if the reasons are good enough. Well, that depends on your local Priest...as he can pull some strings and get you in trouble if "the Lord" feels strong enough about it.

You see, in Catholics, multiple relationship children, than in other religions, due to the birth control thing. I read a statistic on that, but I couldn't find it. But, yes, you're correct. The Catholics have more children in multiple partnerships than the population average, so what you said is not a lie.

I'll keep looking to find that stat...

Originally posted by dadudemon
I'm not sure if he's properly responded to you, but I know why: they are not allowed to use birth control and that's why they have kids. So, if they get a divorce but remarry, they are more likely than the average person to have kids in another marriage.

I suppose that makes sense.

Well my apologies to chomper then, I probably just live in an area with a much lower population of Catholics.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I suppose that makes sense.

Well my apologies to chomper then, I probably just live in an area with a much lower population of Catholics.

its cool.