The question largely concerns same-sex relationships, whereas you talk of "homosexuality", which is either a form of behavior---having sex with someone of the same gender---or a "sexual orientation"---being inclined to be sexually attracted to members of one's own gender.
These are very different from anything involving relationships, even (for lack of a better word) "romantic" ones, which may or may not involve sex and do not, in any event, need to be defined by it.
For this reason, I speak of people who are homoamorous: people who are inclined to develop feelings of romantic love towards members of their own gender and, as a result, inclined to become involved in romantic relationships with people of their own gender.
Of course, now that we've distinguished the sexual question from the question of relationships, we can see clearly that, if you're opposed to gay sex, you should be in favor of gay marriage.
2007-01-30
07:35:22
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