You don't have to be married to kiss.But I guess what he meant they could hug & then at the privacy of their home celebrate it whichever way they'd like to.I don't really mind,but I admit it was kinda weird,especiall the "wife" part.But you just dismiss it&go on! :)
2007-02-26 03:05:13
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answered by SunnydaleResident 3
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In some states if heterosexual couples are together for a certain amount of time they call each other husband and wife, and not be legally married. As far as public affection goes I think a little peck on the cheek (or the lips) would be fine as long as they don't stand there and make out, heterosexual or not. When I meet my boyfriend out for lunch or dinner you better believe I'm going to greet him with a kiss, to hell what everyone around you is going to think. I just hope one day I can call him my husband whether they make it legal or not.
2007-02-26 11:03:19
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answered by hammer 1
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I don't know, was it necessary for the heterosexual winners to kiss their spouses. Why do you care what she calls the woman she is involved with, she isn't married to you? I do believe they had a commitment ceremony, so in their eyes they are married.
2007-02-26 10:55:12
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answered by Marlo J 2
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So then, one assumes you would be equally upset if a man kissed a woman who was not his wife when accepting an award.....right?
2007-02-27 16:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it was done more for making a statement.
"Maybe someone at home is going, `Did she say wife?'" Etheridge said backstage. "I was kissing her because that's what you do, you kiss your loved one when you win an Oscar, that's what I grew up believing."
I don't care if she wife, that's her own business.
2007-02-26 10:57:06
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answered by coutterhill 5
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If a heterosexual couple can kiss, then so can a gay couple.
It really doesn't matter to me that she called the woman she loves her wife.
If something like that bothers you, don't watch.
2007-02-26 16:35:09
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answered by Barry 6
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was this near the end or something....oh her songs are amazing!
If a man had kissed his wife, you would not complain,
Hopefully in a couple decades you wont complain about a woman kissing her woman.
2007-02-26 11:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is ok for heterosexual couple to kiss in public why not a beautiful Lesbian couple. it is no different.
2007-02-26 10:59:33
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answered by tiggernck 3
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I think that a public display of affection reguardless of sexual preference is in appropriate at times like that. You never know which age group is going to be watching and I think something like that should be off camera
2007-02-26 10:52:03
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answered by jesscblu 5
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Who cares? Get over it.
2007-02-26 23:03:21
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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