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Meh my opinion is that the people who think things other people do that have no effect on their own lives should for some reason be their business are near-universally terrible people who almost no one ever wants to be around.
I see no reason to prevent same-sex marriage between two consenting adults. Really none of my concern unless I'm invited to the wedding.
lol - I was officially the "Best Person" when my niece and her wife officially married a couple of years ago. And I looked damn good holding that bouquet.
lol - I was officially the "Best Person" when my niece and her wife officially married a couple of years ago. And I looked damn good holding that bouquet.
I'm sure you did! I've also had a role in a gay wedding, my brother's, and honestly it was the best wedding ceremony I've ever attended next to my own. And the party afterward was fabulous!
Even though I am fiercely far-right of center. My thoughts are that, in this cold, cruel world. If you can find someone to love and be good to and care about....and, if the love you and are good to you and care about you....then who are we to deny someone happiness?
And if same-sex marriage and homosexuality are to be condemned, vilified or outlawed, then what about adultery and promiscuity?
In free countries people have the freedom to condemn anything they want. Outlawing things is a different matter entirely. No, homosexuality, adultery and promiscuity should not be outlawed. As for gay marriage, I think it's ridiculous to see two men going through a ceremony like that with cake, outfits, etc. That being said though, I suppose it doesn't harm society to the degree that it must be forbidden. It may actually do some good if it leads to more responsible lifestyles.
I think everyone should have the same rights to marriage.
They do. Everyone has the right to marry the person of the opposite sex of their choice.
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