i think they're hot.
im not gay, but who gives a crap-a-doodle who wants to marry who?
If I was secretely gay and trying to cover it up, I might go around complaining about gay marriages but im not and i dont.
People always ask me why I fight for gay rights even though Im straight and this is how I feel.
One day a child will be sitting in history class. The teacher will ask the students to open their books. They will learn about how black people fought for equality they will see the picture of the young woman trying to go to school while people are screaming N- at her. they contort their faces in disgust at the way people stripped her of her integrity
the next day they will, open their books and learn about the gay struggle for equality, they will see pictures of loving families coming together and they will pictures of people holding signs stating that "fags burn in hell" They will contort their faces in disgust at they way people stripped them of integrity.
which side do you want to be on when our children look back at our generation?
My children will be proud.
2007-03-16 01:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't mind, but I think like most guys, when it's two girls it's hot and when it's two guys it kind of gives you the heebies. Not that it's fair, or relevant to gay marriage, it's just the way it is.
Though sometimes I think gay marriage would b an impetus for fraud, e.g. two friends or roommates of the same sex could get married to get things like health care benefits, etc. Though I guess two people of the same sex could do the same thing, and probably do. So I guess really it would just increase the potential for fraud.
Otherwise I think gay marriage should b allowed. If two people really r a couple and r spending their lives together they should b able to receive all the things a spouse of the opposite sex would e.g. if their partner were to pass they should b able to inherit their property, pension, etc. and they should also b able to make important decisions about things like life support, burial wishes, power of attorney, etc.
2007-03-16 01:54:37
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answered by GreyGHost29 3
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I once knew someone who used to flow on about how a lot of a christian she replaced into, criticised abortion, criticised people for being gay. She then had an affair with a married guy, were given pregnant with assistance from him, and left her personal husband and set up living house with the guy she were sleeping with.. a strong party of ways some everybody is quite strong at criticising others, yet unexpectedly ignore the bible even as it includes their personal life. i imagine that, as some different person suggested, people opt to end judging others and seem at their personal behaviour somewhat..
2016-11-25 23:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Gays should have the right to marry, so they can have rights they don't have now, like being able to visit their partner in the hospital, being able to make decisions about health care or funerals, being able to get health insurance.
Using the Bible as an argument against gay marriage is ridiculous. If we used the Bible as a model, men could have multiple wives, and women would have to marry the man their father picked out for them.
Oh yeah, and women who weren't virgins on their wedding night would get stoned to death.
2007-03-16 02:01:43
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answered by Robin W 7
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If two people love each other, let them get married. It i snot gross at all. People who think it is are just afraid of any people showing affection at all.
2007-03-16 03:06:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel everyone should have the same rights and if you love someone you should be able to marry them. Gay marriage doesn't hurt anyone, but the bible thumpers think that if it's allowed, somehow we will corrupt all of society and our gayness will spread. News flash, you can't catch gay.
2007-03-16 01:47:48
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answered by Jyse 6
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This world is hard and cruel enough. If someone finds someone else, and they love each other - good for them. I don't like when it becomes a public spectacle or demonstration. I will celebrate with them if invited, but do not try to shove it in my face.
I will say the classiest wedding I ever went to was a gay marriage.
2007-03-16 01:26:03
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answered by biscuitperifrank 5
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It doesn't bother me at all. If gay people want to get married, go for it. It doesn't hurt me or my family so who cares. And it's no more gross then a 400lbs man with a gut that hangs to his knees marrying a 400lb woman who has 8 chins
2007-03-16 01:24:37
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answered by gummi bear 3
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I dont accept gay marriages. I think they are just "mañas" (I dont know how to say that in english). It is incorrect under God's law to be in a gay marriage because one of the main points of being married is to procreate and obviously that's not going to happen in a gay marriage.
2007-03-16 04:05:14
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answered by MariChelita 5
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Each to their own. This type of love has been part of society for ions and no one made a fuss until it became public. This is very common in the middle east. Frankly, we need more loving relationships in our world today. There is just too much hate.
2007-03-16 01:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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