Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
They get married for many reasons: companionship, physical attraction, financial protection, to make a commitment. . . . Many even get married, and stay married, because of love.
Unless the women were marrying each other, the point falls flat. I'm well aware of the existence of polygamy in some cultures.... Talk to me when you find the culture that had a polygamist relationship with 4 men all married to each other.
The point is that there is a long history of same-sex unions around the world.
My point was that in legal terms of marriage "love" has nothing to do with it and can in no way be quantified. So for gays to try to claim they should be allowed to marry because their "love" is the same as a hetero couple's doesn't work as far as I'm concerned.
Opposite-sex couples can marry for just about any reason they want, including "love".
What your side has to prove is that allowing same-sex marriage will somehow harm society or provide no social benefit. So far, the lawyer representing your view is having a tough time doing that:
The lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, has studied the matter deeply, and his erudite briefs are steeped in history. He cannot have been blindsided by the question Judge Vaughn R. Walker asked him: What would be the harm of permitting gay men and lesbians to marry?
“Your honor, my answer is: I don’t know,” Mr. Cooper said. “I don’t know.”
This is one area where I don't envy heterosexuals. For gay guys, there's a lot less pressure to be in a relationship. I think a lot of straight guys get married just because society expects them to, and they see the majority of their friends and family in married relationships, which then makes then feel strange or highlights feelings of loneliness if they're not married or in a long-term relationship.
Just an observation.
I can see that. I don't envy straight guys on that one either. Now that I"m in the DC area there's just no need to settle down. When I was in a smaller city if you found a nice boy you better grab him and stake your claim. Now there's no rush like the song says boys are like buses miss one next 15 another's one coming. Maybe that idea is better all around. No pressure to get married just marry when you feel like it versus because society tells you to. Of course some argue that people wait too long to get married as it is, particularly in career obsessed cities like DC which has the lowest marriage rate in the country. Then again DC is on its way to getting gay marriage which is ironic in a place that puts more value on career than family it seems.
Rhett_Butler said, "My point was that in legal terms of marriage "love" has nothing to do with it and can in no way be quantified. So for gays to try to claim they should be allowed to marry because their "love" is the same as a hetero couple's doesn't work as far as I'm concerned."
Lol, stay away from Canada, then. Let's lok at some figures, shall we? In Canada, gay marriage has been in effect for about 6 years . In that time there have been over 10,000 marriages. In that that time the number of divorces among gays have been......................2.
-Doug of thosemeninlove
As for love, I would die if necessary, for Bill and he I.
"Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13
In this case each other; we are each others' best friend as well as true love. We celebrated being together (monogamous) for 20 years this last December.
...anything you'd like to know Rhett? We'll be happy to answer.
Location: Jonquil City (aka Smyrna) Georgia- by Atlanta
16,259 posts, read 24,761,129 times
Reputation: 3587
The only benefits to being married are financial. All the rest of the things listed can be had without being married.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.