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  • I definitely agree that either person in the marriage has the right to say no. But I also think that this would be a good enough reason for the other person to want a divorce.

    Now if the other person wants to divorce after one rejection, that's clearly a lack of foundation, imho. But sustained rejection sure.

    Now one would wonder why would a person be rejecting for this long. Medical issues are not the same as some other reasons.

  • What about cruise ships and their changes to gambling when in international waters? I've read quite a few times that the rules their machines work with change dramatically in that case. And they're mostly still registered in countries with more strict rules otherwise.

    Provided the above is true of course. Or could they be sued in this case?

  • That's quite likely. I can't really be objective in assessing this.

    However my story is a bit different. I didn't eat a spicy thing in my life until I went to Mexico. They I've immediately started with the carnitas and loved the soft from the get go. I don't really recall the pain stuff. Again, unless I went way too much, which I don't like.

  • It doesn't hurt if you don't go too hard though, in my experience. To me at least hurting and burning sensation from spicy food are not the same.

    Especially in Mexican cuisine chilis have each their own flavour and it's this distinction that I enjoy. But I don't go crazy on eating sole habaneros for example.