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I have no clue to which question you are answering, but this is definitely not the answer he is searching for.I can't believe I'm discussing this
Well, don't you have to be married for the concept of divorce to affect you? So for an unmarried/single person to get married, it doesn't make much difference whether there is a concept of divorce or not, because you have to be married for it to affect you. So, I think he can't. (Well... I guess.)
Well... I only mentioned one possibility here.I have no clue to which question you are answering, but this is definitely not the answer he is searching for.
So if you are a divorced couple and he takes away the concept of divorce, are you single or married again?
This is how I would at least think.
Since they are already “divorced” (this is important, as if they were in the process of getting divorced, it would lead to a different outcome), I would imagine that the narrator's actions would bring nothing new to the table, given that they are single afterward. If the conceptual manipulation were to affect the entirety of causality, meaning that the divorce never happened in the first place, they would still be married.So if you are a divorced couple, and he takes away the concept of divorce, are you single or married again?