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Hopefully it doesn't pass. Scores of brave men and women protested against it. The polls seem close at 52%. Many people don't even vote so it doesn't count them.
I am speaking about the foundation of the family. Homosexuals cannot start families, they can't have children. Homosexual families are instead manufactured.
Only heterosexual people can breed and start a family naturally.
So you want to ban marriage for infertile heterosexual couples too?
Humans are more than just mindlessly 'breeding' animals whose sole purpose is to reproduce.
I am speaking about the foundation of the family. Homosexuals cannot start families, they can't have children. Homosexual families are instead manufactured.
Only heterosexual people can breed and start a family naturally.
I wonder how I got pregnant and gave birth to children? We have three children, we ARE a family. Sorry to disappoint you, but homosexuals are not infertile.
I am speaking about the foundation of the family. Homosexuals cannot start families, they can't have children. Homosexual families are instead manufactured.
Only heterosexual people can breed and start a family naturally.
Breeding has nothing to do with being a family. Countless breeders have crappy, dysfunctional families and oops babies. In fact, I'd argue gay families have a higher likelihood of being stronger due to the fact that gays have to plan their families. They don't have accidents. Gays also have lower divorce rates which makes for a stable family. And let's not forget, countless children made by heterosexuals are neglected and abandoned in orphanages. They don't have families unless a nice childless gay or straight couple wants to adopt them.
Breeding has nothing to do with being a family. Countless breeders have crappy, dysfunctional families and oops babies. In fact, I'd argue gay families have a higher likelihood of being stronger due to the fact that gays have to plan their families. They don't have accidents. Gays also have lower divorce rates which makes for a stable family. And let's not forget, countless children made by heterosexuals are neglected and abandoned in orphanages. They don't have families unless a nice childless gay or straight couple wants to adopt them.
You have no clue what you're talking about.
love has nothing to do with marriage, either. I personally know people that are in marriages that were arranged by their parents. They are quite happy.
I am speaking about the foundation of the family. Homosexuals cannot start families, they can't have children. Homosexual families are instead manufactured.
Only heterosexual people can breed and start a family naturally.
Breeding has nothing to do with being a family. Countless breeders have crappy, dysfunctional families and oops babies. In fact, I'd argue gay families have a higher likelihood of being stronger due to the fact that gays have to plan their families. They don't have accidents. Gays also have lower divorce rates which makes for a stable family. And let's not forget, countless children made by heterosexuals are neglected and abandoned in orphanages. They don't have families unless a nice childless gay or straight couple wants to adopt them.
You have no clue what you're talking about.
Breeder?
I didn't relize you had so much contempt for decent people.
love has nothing to do with marriage, either. I personally know people that are in marriages that were arranged by their parents. They are quite happy.
Just because not everyone does it for love, doesn't mean most people don't.
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