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is conjugal
adjective
Of or relating to marriage, or the relationship of spouses
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Not taken into account, however, are common-law marriages -- that is, conjugal relationships that do not require any legally binding contract.
The conservatives claim that marriage is "conjugal," about building families, and that this excludes gay marriage.
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Would there be conjugal visits?
Officially, the only sexual relations that take place are of the heterosexual variety, and these are conjugal visits in special rooms for that purpose.
The nature of the visit remains unclear, but some speculated, given Guzmán's reputation as an inveterate womanizer, that it was conjugal.
Parliamentarians opposed to the bill described some of the offences in the bill as acceptable everyday practices such as 'dating'courtshiphip' and 'men's conjugal rights'.
To the helpmeet feminists, however, it's axiomatic: literary creation is a conjugal act, the joint property of the betrothed.
Professor George argues that marriage is "a conjugal union of husband and wife".
"They agree on the principle that marriage is the conjugal union of husband and wife … I just don't see where you're going to get a difference of opinion.
He married his wife, now 43, in prison in 1983 but has never been allowed conjugal visits.
But I am a conjugal sentimentalist and am upset by the sight of a once-married man out on his own.
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