Jiang says heterosexual marriage is a compact between only two people, so adding more lovers breaks the bond rather than expanding it into a wider faction.
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"Okay. All right. Okay. Okay. So, let me explain it another way, okay? Homosexuals are able to have multiple lovers. That's not a problem..."
"Okay. So, with heterosexuals, if you love someone, you get married, right? Right. So, a marriage is a compact between two people and only..."
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