ANTI BUSH GAY COMMUNITY


"Young people listening to Bush today will wonder if they can be part of the American dream, when marrying the person they love might never be part of their future."

Friday, September 24, 2004

When A Man Loves A Man...When A Woman Loves A Woman...

"We're here, we're queer, get over it."

What is a marriage?
Is it a union between a man and a woman only? Or is it a union between the two in love? And why do people have to get married?
According to a research, people should be encouraged to marry because married people are healthier and happier than unmarried people. Yet, there are some parties who ban gay marriage. They shouldn't.
And why should we legalize gay marriage?

To begin with, there should be no discrimination in this world. People should be free to decide what they want to do with their lives. Equally, gay men and lesbians can choose to be married without having to ask anybody's permission; it's up to them.

Legalizing gay marriage doesn't hurt heterosexuals. On the contrary, it would benefit societies, the children involved, and the institution of marriage in the same way that heterosexuals do.

There are many ways marriage has changed. Marriage is now gender and racially neutral.
When two people decide to get married these days, they are no longer obliged to have children. Society does not make marriage a requirement for being allowed to have children anymore. There are a lot of children already being parented by same-sex couples. The truth is that many same-sex couples are capable of being good parents, and many provide children with a loving and beneficial start to life.

Research finding says that children of same-sex parents are as psychologically healthy and as emotionally healthy and behave as well as those of heterosexual parents. They are likely to benefit rather than suffer if their parents' relationship gets the status, stability, and other benefits of marriage.

In general, the important thing is not the sex of the parents, but whether they are in a happy and contented relationship that provides a model of sharing and togetherness and a secure and loving family in which the children can flourish.

The final question is will people in heterosexual marriages lose any of the financial, legal and social benefits of marriage, will they want to get divorced, so that they can enter same-sex marriages?

The answer to this is NO.

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