The age at which the woman first marries or enters into another type of conjugal union circumscribes childbearing.
"This does disrespect both to the dignity of human procreation and the dignity of the conjugal union."
Such conjugal unions continued in 17th and 18th centuries.
The Hunnic traditional system of conjugal unions is a form of the nomadic exogamic society.
Common law marriages in Canada have been referred to for over forty years as a form of marriage or "conjugal union".
Since 1999, Saskatchewan has allowed married persons to have more than one "simultaneous" conjugal union in family property law.
Wombles of both sexes exist (the males being apparently more numerous than the females) but there is never any mention of conjugal union.
Such fertilization is neither in fact achieved nor positively willed as the expression and fruit of specific act of the conjugal union.