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I was in a heterosexual marriage. I am bisexual personally I don't think anyone should have the right to tell whom I can or can not marry. As for it it natural their is not a species on earth that does not have at a least a small percentage of homosexuality in it including monogamous pairings. Swans, wolves, etc. I wish religious fanatics would quit saying I am forcing my values on them when they actually are forcing me to try to meet their stereotypes of what a moral person is. Funny I don't lie cheat or sleep with others yet their leaders can I'm considered in the wrong. Hum a little hypocrisies. Walk a mile in my shoes before you paint the world with your paint brush ladies and gentlemen. I have a great deal of tolerance for you and your religion have a little respect for me and the fact I may not follow your path. My vote marry who you want and if you want a real eye opener check out how the institution of marriage came about. Good luck in your Psychology class.
2007-08-27 16:33:46
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answered by Dale D 2
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I don't see the problem with it. I know the politicians like to argue that they are only tryng to preserve the sanctity of marriage, however with the divorce rate what it is in this country (51% last I checked) it seems to me that straight couples are already responsible for ruining it. I am straight and happily married so that is merely my observation. Also , I think it is wrong to claim homosexuality is a sin when the same people who are claiming this are the same people who in their daily lives are the people who are having premarital sex with their lovers and gambling all their hard earned money on lotto tickets, and all the other ways they lie ,cheat and steal. A sin is a sin. It doesn't matter which sin you choose it is still a sin. I sin in my daily life, BUT I am a firm believer in not casting stones from glass houses.
2007-08-27 15:21:11
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answered by Michelle F 3
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I believe any two people who love each other should be allowed to marry.
I'm 43 and heterosexual. I've been married for 22 years. I do not practice homosexuality, but I do not have a problem with anyone who does. Who says that two men or two women can't fall in love? Why should their love be treated differently than the love between a man and a woman?
2007-08-27 15:07:05
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answered by Starla_C 7
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not one of the predictions that individuals have made approximately gay marriage have come genuine interior the countries that have made it criminal. Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands and Massachusetts interior the U.S. enable gay marriage. Many different countries/states enable civil unions. It has had no consequence on the fee at which quickly people marry or divorce (definite, quickly people have marriages that fail, yet that surpassed off long till now gay people could marry). None of those countries enable people to marry animals, the two. and don't get me began on "Biblical" marriage traditions. women had to marry the guy their father picked out for them, and the boys have been given to marry numerous different halves (and purchase concubines).
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answered by lorts 4
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I believe that any two individuals who are in love should have the right to marry whether or not they are male and female, male and male, or female and female.
I am 28 years old.
2007-08-27 15:12:21
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answered by Melis 2
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Its not a real marriage if they are the same sex...I'm against same sex relationships...I also am tired of GLAAD trying to bully people into breaking their beliefs so that they agree with them...People have the right to be against it..They also need to stop bullying politicians to pass laws for them...
age 27
2007-08-27 16:03:37
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answered by sistapoetry 3
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I think it is fine if any two single humans want to get married.
2007-08-27 15:10:25
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answered by Alli 4
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As long as the couple is happy I don't see why they shouldn't be able to get married.
2007-08-27 15:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 32. I do not believe in same sex marriages. I just feel its wrong.
2007-08-27 15:06:27
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answered by beckaanne2 2
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(I'm 13)
I think it's fine, they're just two people (hopefully) in love getting married like anyone else.
2007-08-27 15:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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