I think equal rights should mean equal rights. All this 'civil partnership' thing is insulting. If they can get married they should get married and have all the rights and responsibilities that go with it.
2006-11-05 19:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is a difference between civil partnership and marriage. I'm from Ireland and there is huge debate on the whole recognition/legal entitlements to non-married couples including same sex couples. We are keeping our fingers crossed that civil partnerships will come into law before the general election or else it will probably get pushed back for another couple of years.
Personally, I find lots of straight couples do not change their surnames anymore, many women are not comfortable with changing their names, like they belong to someone else and have lost part of their identity.
I think it would probably be an issue for myself and my partner if we had to choose one or other's surname!
I probably haven't answered your question, I can understand the importance of it in some areas particularly where children are concerned but I am for equality, ie., keep your own name if preferred or have a joint family name.
2006-11-06 11:32:07
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answered by Debbie Mc 2
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Gays can't marry in the UK, they can only enter into civil partnerships.
I think gays should be allowed to marry if they want, and straight couples should be allowed to have civil partnerships.
Women do not "automatically" take on their husband's surname on marriage. Most women choose to do so, but it is not automatic. I've been married for many years and don't use my husband's surname.
In Scotland a gay person who wanted to change their name when entering into a civil partnership would not have to do so by deed poll. All they would have to do is inform everyone who needs to know (tax, passport, bank, mortgage lender, DSS etc.) that from a particular date they want to be known by a different name.
English law may be different - afraid I don't know.
2006-11-05 22:08:46
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answered by mcfifi 6
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2016-04-24 01:50:49
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answered by leslie 3
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Who decides which partner changes their surname, if any? I agree that they should change by deed poll as this would be the only permanent record to prove the change.
Are you sure they can't show a name change on a marriage certificate?
2006-11-05 20:08:15
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answered by myownprivateroad 3
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How severe is it that gays won't be in a position to even get gay marriage legalized with a Democrat President and damn close to a Democrat great-majority in Congress, until eventually now they have been given quite often voted out interior the mid-term this is? (regardless of if, I, individually, could no longer provide a frog's fat @ss regardless of if or no longer it relatively is legalized. i'm basically sayin'.)
2016-10-15 10:37:13
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answered by ? 4
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What automatic are you talking about? In this country if a woman marries and wants to change her name there is a vast array of paperwork that has to be done.
We do not have country wide recognized same gender legal marriage in the US but when we do, I expect that changing ones name if so desire will be the same.
2006-11-06 00:49:14
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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I don't know if it's always the case that hetero couples change automatically for example if they both decide to have a double barrelled name - in the case of hetero couples the woman takes the mans name traditionally hence why it is automatic, in the case of two men - how is it known beforehand which name both men will use, or which man will change his name - the same for women.
2006-11-05 20:17:09
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answered by Bumblebee 3
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Because the female takes the males name in a regular marriage.
Gay and Lesbian marriages are different from regular marriages in that they are not obligated to the same written and traditional laws as heterosexuals. It is a separate type of occurance. When the cermonial laws for marriage were first set in place, they were done so with heterosexuals in mind. To marry same sex partners would be to take these original laws out of context and relinquish any meaning. People can still do what they want and marry under heterosexual tradition but until they develop thier own ceremonies, you can't deny the fact that it is contradictory to the original intent given to what we know today as the marriage ceremony. If i were gay or lesbian, I would probably try to form my own kind of ceremony...that would also lessen the tension between the heterosexuals and thier opinions of marriage and the gay/lesbians with thiers.
Besides, statistically speaking, gay and lesbian relationships are the most susceptible to infidelity. I don't know why it is such an issue for them. Not trying to be offensive, just stating the facts
2006-11-05 19:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they shoud be able to get married and if people want to vote on maarriage then we have to vote on ALL marriages..inter-racial, inter-faith and inter-citizen or we are just all hypocrites.
As to the name thing if a straight couple can keep seperate names (and yes they can..look at hollywood) then why not gays?
2006-11-08 02:30:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Because it is usually the woman who takes on the mans surname, if it is two women or two men, they would not know which surname to use so it has to be done legally or there may be a risk of fraud.
2006-11-05 21:16:47
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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