The whole concept of labelling people 'gay' and identifying them on the basis of their supposed sexualtiy is wrong. Furthermore, the way 'sexual orientation' is defined and people classified under it is extremely wrong.
Basically, the gay concept seeks to deny manhood to men, and to isolate men who express same-sex feelings from the mainstream. It has been created to serve as a tool by the forces of heterosexualisation in their dirty gender and sexual politics.
ALL MEN HAVE A SEXUAL NEED FOR MEN.
And instead of 'gay' marriage, we should have a society such as the Greeks, where all men in the mainstream are given a choice of marrying another man, without losing their manhood or straighthood and without being clubbed together with the effeminate/ transgendered males who are promiscuous and take it in (exclusively).
They can go on to marry women once they reach 35 years of age. Or they can continue to be in the marriage with the man. Or even have both!
Btw, we don't need so many children now, the world is overflowing with human population, so men don't need to be forced to get married to women as has happened in our societies since the time humans became civilised.
SET MEN FREE NOW!
2007-04-26 19:25:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe gay marriage is right...I am not just saying this because I am a lesbian, but I mean come on! Why can't gay people be happy to? Is it really so wrong for two women or two men to be together and married? I don't believe so because I think it is wrong to deny someone the feeling of being married just because they do not like the opposite sex. I know I have thought about marriage and the perfect wedding since I was 10...that is almost every little girl's dream, but I know I will never get to live out that dream because people think it is wrong to be bonded under god's name if you love the same sex.
2007-04-23 09:43:47
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answered by Poppyseed 1
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Homosexuals have been denied the equal right to marry for so long that many have grown to aspire to marriage as a triumph over being regarded as fourth class citizens their entire lives. Heterosexuals have had the luxury of taking marriage for granted.
If you feel that the stability or "sanctity" of your marriage relationship is seriously threatened by gay marriage, perhaps you have other issues.
Any couple of any gender that can keep a relationship together for 8 years is "beating the odds" for divorce.
Face the ugly statistics; heteros have not done all that well in keeping things together. Why should they claim the right to set standards?
2007-04-23 13:25:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it seems like i answer this question at least once a week.. if they are going to live together why dont we let them get married .. dont they have the same rights as we do to make a big mistake by getting married.. or finding happinesss..depending on how there married life goes.. when you live with someone you already got all the headaches... but gay people dont have all the good it can bring..such as the legal issues that can come up.. imagine if you were someone and the person you love was on life support .. now their family did not believe in the two of you being together so your barred from the hospital.. or even the funeral .. because a law said you could not make it legal..btw i am straight.. but i do understand
2007-04-23 11:30:46
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answered by vis 7
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It is right. Being gay is not a choice as some people would like to claim. If people have a problem with gay people, that's fine -- everyone has the right to their own opinion -- nobody is telling anyone that they need to associate with gay people. As far as marriage goes, it's only fair that gay people who plan on living together in a monogamous relationship should get the same benefits that any married couple gets. They should be able to file their taxes jointly, be able to visit one another in hospitals during family only visiting hours and be able to put each other down as "spouse" on their employer provided medical/dental insurance as well as any other application that asks for one's spouse's name.
2007-04-23 09:50:44
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answered by anynewideas 2
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Right. Any loving and devoted couple should be allowed to have their relationship be official and legally recorded. A gay or lesbian couple's relationship is no less real or important than my husband's and mine. Also, I do not understand how we can say that such a loving and committed couple can not have the same rights like tax, insurance, power of attorney, etc. You devote your life to someone but you have to live as two legally separate entities and the person of your choice and who knows you best cannot act on your behalf when you are unable? How can anyone say that is ok.
I can't even believe this is such a big debate. Apparently government thinks they can be prejudice.
Compare them to a childless heterosexual couple... should man and woman not be allowed to marry if they have no intent on raising kids? How does the gay or lesbian couple affect society differently than this childless heterosexual couple? How does it personally affect anyone else?
Also, I know a quite a few people raised by gay or lesbian people (both single people and couples), and they are some of the most well adjusted people I know... and only one of those kids is gay himself, the rest are straight, and all of them have awesome relationships with their parents/guardians.
Really, it's just prejudice, but the majority opinion is so strong and infused in our government that it persists.
2007-04-23 09:47:30
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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My religion says gay marriage is wrong, and I agree. However, I think people are born the way they are and can't help it - who would choose to live like that voluntarily - such a hard life! So I am in favor of civil unions or some type of legal protection. Not in favor of adoption - too hard on the kids, at least now.
2007-04-23 09:43:50
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answered by Ronnie 2
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I think to call it marriage is wrong. Marriage is for a man and a woman. I believe that people have to do what is right for them. I think that because "gay" people are peope too that they are intitled to a union of sorts it just shouldn't be called marriage, because marriage is meant to be between a man and a woman with the blessing of God.
2007-04-23 10:06:10
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answered by nl_masson 1
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I don't care except in child rearing, since this is already occurring, which may not be in best interest of child, have concerns, but not about to label all hetersexual marriages right nor all gay marriages wrong if the next step isn't reproductive rights.
2007-04-23 09:53:59
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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Gay people have the right to get married just like any other person in this country. They just can't marry someone of the same sex. They are required to follow the same laws as heterosexuals when it comes to marriage so there is no discrimination.
2007-04-23 09:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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