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Thread: Gay Marraige, where do you stand

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    Default Gay Marraige, where do you stand

    We already had a topic on gay adoption where everyone shared their views now on to the subject of Gay marraige. Should two people of teh same sex be allowed to marry or just have a civil partnership or just be a co- habiting couple
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    As long as the two people are in love and care for each other,i don't see why not.I think with the catholic's churches power over this country on the wane it could defo happen in the next coule of years.
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    I have a cousin who moved to California who is now married to another man (this was before the referendum which stopped further gay marriages in the state). I'm happy for them. I wish it were possible here.

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    Untill we start getting tax discounts for being Gay, we should have exactly the same rights as everyone else!

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    My thought exactly GL. as long as two people can consent to be married I have no problem with it. I just hear a lot of people not wanting to give the same staus to a gay wedding if at all. they just want it to keep it traditional with a man and a woman. But in essence marriage is just the joining of two people into one so i dont see the problem.
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    Marriage via whichever denomination is part of their recruitment drive....
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    Thats very cynical, true, but cynical
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    Not that cynical Doozer, It's to make you feel that (you/whoever) are part of an exclusive club..lol

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    Im not married WM so dont belong to that club, but I never say never
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterford Masseur View Post
    Marriage via whichever denomination is part of their recruitment drive....
    totally agree with this, could not put it better myself.

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