Is it an invasion of privacy for a university to publicize a student s cohabitation?

Updated on society 2024-06-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Keep a low profile and wait for the limelight to pass before the event is over. Don't be in the limelight.

    The school sacrificed one of your students, and there are so many people in the back; And you are the only one, to minimize the impact.

    It is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge. I think there is still a teacher behind your back, and this is the first time I've heard of such a thing. You check privately who is having trouble with you in this matter.

    I think the school needs to have a little bit of a human touch, and it's irresponsible to do that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Since they are all illegal cohabitation, they have violated the law, so even if they are in a lawsuit, they will be accompanied by some reputation loss fees, and as for the two parties, their reputations will be discredited.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Legal analysis: cohabitation between college students belongs to the moral category, and unmarried cohabitation has no legal protection, and there is no legal responsibility and obligation of both parties, that is to say, it is not supported by law, but it will not be punished by law. However, university students are not allowed to cohabit with a spouse and may be suspected of bigamy.

    Legal basis: Article 1042 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China prohibits arranged marriages, buying and selling marriages and other acts that interfere with the freedom of marriage. It is forbidden to solicit money or property under the pretext of marriage.

    Bigamy is prohibited. It is forbidden for a spouse to cohabit with another person. Domestic violence is prohibited.

    Abuse and abandonment between family members are prohibited.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, I think living together out of wedlock is a very serious matter.

    Couples should think carefully before deciding to live together, and it is recommended not to live together in the early stages of a relationship before the two individuals do not understand each other's temperament and character.

    First, if you cohabit with the man too early, it is very likely that the future in-laws will despise you.

    Second, after living together, what you face is not the romance of love, but a bunch of firewood, rice, oil and salt, you live with a boy inevitably have to wash clothes, cook and clean the house, you let him experience married life for free in advance, so what about another two years?

    The third case is even worse, which is an unplanned pregnancy after cohabitation.

    In the event of such a result, it will be more difficult to get out of the way.

    If the man is a responsible person, maybe it's better, if the man is irresponsible, then the woman will be completely passive, and then talk about marriage at this time, the meaning is completely different.

    It is difficult for parents in traditional families to accept couples living together too early.

    If you tell them when the relationship is still unstable, the change in the relationship will only add trouble to the parents.

    In the minds of parents, cohabitation may mean that two people will marry in the future.

    In the lives of contemporary young people, cohabitation may not be so burdensome.

    This gap in awareness not only affects the communication between parents and children, but also affects the emotional direction between couples.

    Cohabitation is really something that needs to be carefully considered, and when the relationship is hot, it is easy for two people to make some impulsive decisions.

    In general, it is recommended to consider cohabitation during the period of emotional stability, at this time, when two people get to know each other to a certain extent, it will be easier to solve the troubles caused by different living habits.

    When you decide to live together after careful consideration, be sure to tell your parents first.

    You can choose to have a tentative chat with your parents, talk about the examples of your friends who live together, and listen to your parents' views on the couple.

    If your parents agree to live together, congratulations, you can save a lot of tongues, but if your parents don't agree to it, don't quarrel with your parents.

    After all, they are the people who love you the most in this world, and you can slowly infiltrate your boyfriend's thoughtfulness and kindness into your daily life, slowly let your parents accept him, and tell your parents about it when the time is right.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not illegal to live together unmarried, as long as it is normal for both parties to be married.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cohabitation will also be illegal, do you believe it, please listen to the interpretation of family lawyer Miao Lili for details.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In a contemporary society that fully respects the freedom of the individual to love, as long as both men and women are in love and do not have a spouse, the law will not interfere with their cohabitation, so it is not illegal to live together without marriage. -38 However, if one or both of the parties already have a spouse, it is illegal for both parties to cohabit together, and in serious cases, it will constitute the crime of bigamy and will be punished by law.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's illegal to live together unmarried, but no one sues you, anyway, it's an adult, it doesn't matter, college students can get married now.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cohabitation does not have to be illegal.

    According to Professor Wu Changzhen, an expert in marriage law, the so-called "illegal cohabitation" generally refers to the behavior of living together for a long time in the name of husband and wife, living publicly, accounting together economically, and having children, which has caused a certain impact or even harm to others and society. If two people have a good relationship, are in the stage of love, and are temporarily willing to live together, this kind of cohabitation is unstable, except for the parties themselves, there is no harm to others, and there is not much harm to society, this is the "private life" of the two of them, and others do not have much right to ask or interfere. Therefore, it is not illegal for college students to live together.

    But it is also absolutely not protected by law.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although the law cannot control you, people must have self-discipline. If you are still reaching out to the family, then it is better not to live together. Falling in love is telepathic.

    Another fact is that few college students who have lived together have married later. Maybe living together will have a bad impact on your life. The road to college is very long, there are many opportunities, cherish yourself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What kind of society is now

    Cohabitation is a matter for the two of you

    What kind of law is it?

    Unless you are under 18

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are an adult, you are not breaking the law.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's normal, nothing bad.

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