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Originally posted by ChrisBennet
What's the reasoning on married men having a precedence over over unmarried men? Is this assuming that the unmarried man is a the breadwinner or something?
The way I see it, married men got lucky in love and the unmarried ones haven't had the chance yet.
Plan B - row back to the iceberg and get on it.
-Chris
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I was trying to avoid creating more orphans in the world. Yes, I think a family mans life should be given more value for that reason alone. Should we make the children in the boat watch their fathers drown?
Wouldn't you as a father gladly drown rather than watch the entire raft go down with your family on it? The single guys on board would not have a motivational factor to sacrifice themselves. The single guys would have to be voted into the water to even the score with the married male volunteers.
Not saying this is correct logic, just mine atm. If I hear anything better I can give this up.
The married/single thing was my second choice behind putting who leaves to a vote.