Actually, I think legally she may be unable to marry if someone chooses to be difficult.
I did family law at Oxford, and the first week's course was on nullity, so the moment she said, "Never had a period in 23 years" and there was a wedding on the horizon I immediately went, "Bet her vagina's unusually short and comes to a dead end" because that was the facts of one of the cases. But Honore's Sex Law claims that the law at the date in question would turn on the appearance of the external genitalia, which may be another reason why Sir Julienne was so keen to make that point to Lois' mother, not just to defend Sister Monica Joan.
I think it's one of those where if someone wanted to kick up a kerfuffle they easily might.
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I did family law at Oxford, and the first week's course was on nullity, so the moment she said, "Never had a period in 23 years" and there was a wedding on the horizon I immediately went, "Bet her vagina's unusually short and comes to a dead end" because that was the facts of one of the cases. But Honore's Sex Law claims that the law at the date in question would turn on the appearance of the external genitalia, which may be another reason why Sir Julienne was so keen to make that point to Lois' mother, not just to defend Sister Monica Joan.
I think it's one of those where if someone wanted to kick up a kerfuffle they easily might.