Along these lines, Jazzfanz needs to re-consider its membership qualifications policies and procedures.
Can we demand the uptight prudes take a putting out as a teen class to mellow you all out?
I love how all of these become a dems vs repubs pissing match instead of debating the efficacy of the idea, or other ways to bring about the same ends.
Great idea.
If you can't spend a few hours learning how to make a marriage work, you have no business getting married IMO. (I've got them kids in mind here).
They call that class "comprehensive sex ed."
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
If the Colorado initiative is signed off by the 86,000-plus required individuals by the Aug. 4 deadline, the state could create a bill that would require first-time brides and grooms to attend 10 hours of marriage education, second-timers would complete 20 and those seeking marital bliss for a third time would need to attend 30 hours, according to the Denver Post.