I've had some discussions lately about gay marriage, and it seems to me that one of the biggest arguements that those opposed to it have is that marriage is about having children, and if you're gay, you can't, so you shouldn't get married. But this question isn't about gay marriage; it's about the reason marriage exists at all. Does marriage exist just to create children? It's obvious you don't have to be married to do that. And if you're married and decide not to have children, should you have gotten married at all?
2006-06-28
02:09:32
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aldera22
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