Everyone should be allowed to as long as they are decent human beings who treat others' with respect.
2007-07-25 08:25:34
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answered by Anonymous
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There appears to be a huge supply of heterosexuals who are so horrible at parenting that, for the sake of the children, human procreation should be licensed. Parenting classes in High School and a state mandated licensing examination ought to do it. Why do rotten parents have the right to ruin their own children's lives, while all of society is left to deal with the damaged people they create? Poor parenting skills are part of a well-known vicious cycle of abuse. It will take a few generations, but pro-active intervention can actually break the cycle and improve the lives of future generations of Americans.
2007-07-25 08:53:57
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answered by Diogenes 7
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Allowed by whom? Under what conditions?
If, for example, there were an unequal number by gender, would the extras have to share a spouse or be killed off after being married for a while so that everyone had a chance? Are you asking if just being hetero is enough to qualify someone to get married? There are still considerations of age, health, personality, finding someone dumb/smart enough to want a particular person.
2007-07-25 08:26:57
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answered by Sarah C 6
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It is not only allowed but recommended. It is the necessity for a productive family life, that is why in today's society the family unit has allot of fundamental problems due to the so called liberation's of casual relationships & the lack of importance for the marriage. But I do not agree with homosexuals getting married.
2007-07-25 08:43:21
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answered by on-point 5
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I am assuming this has something do with homosexuals? Marriage is a religious act, most religions think homosexuality is a sin. It was enacted in the book of Genesis, not by government, to join a man and woman to produce offspring. Civil unions are government made unions.
Should they all be allowed to be married, of course, if they weren't you may not be here asking this question.
2007-07-25 08:32:05
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answered by IMHis 2
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Let's get real! Physical human bodies get married, marriage is a covenant not just of promises but of pledging themselves and is really deep and beautiful in it's meaning. Heterosexuals is the only marriage every other combination is a perverse imitation of the real thing.
2007-07-25 08:29:05
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answered by gm8888 2
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No, there should be a test or something. And before having kids. I know what you're getting at, but I agree half the heterosexual couples who get married have no idea what they are doing.
2007-07-25 08:25:49
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answered by melissa 5
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Well yes, because I believe in equality, but if you put a gun to my head and demand my opinion, my true feelings might be no, neither should all heterosexuals be allowed to procreate.
2007-07-25 08:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I firmly believe that ANYONE that wants to get married should be allowed to regardless of who or why. Regardless of Gender, age or anything else that someone might object to. It is solely the concern of those getting married and the rest of society need to keep out of things that don't concern them.
2007-07-25 11:51:02
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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There are certain people it would be wise to keep away from each other for the sake of evolutionary progress, but yes, I think we should all have the right to marriage if we choose so, heterosexual or not.
2007-07-25 08:26:11
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answered by Devolution 5
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