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Originally Posted by 90sman
Homosexuals CAN marry. Practically everyone 18 and older who isn't yet married can get married. With the exception of 5 states, you can't marry someone of your gender, and except for a few states, you can't marry someone blood related, and you also cannot marry more than one person.
So, really, no one is lacking marriage rights.
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And why should the bolded even be a factor?
If two+ people functionally act as a couple and contribute to society, why should their numbers, relations, or gender even be a factor in the
civil contract of "marriage"?