Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
I go with my stock answer.
I believe gays should be able to experience the same pain and suffering that heteros suffer from with a long drawn out and inopportune marriage.
The only difference is they can't be force into shot-gun weddings.
Actually I'm starting to think some gays want to get "married" so they can legally lay claim to thier lover.
Certainly possible, since it's a very common attitude. And I mean among humans, not just homosexuals.
I suspect most homosexuals are simply as ignorant about the laws and the "rights" brought up by their advocates, and really think that legally-sanctioned relationships will protect them from problems they've been led to believe they could have. I also suspect, from observing my friends and acquaintances who are homosexual, that a lot of them have self-esteem and insecurity issues, and this will make them feel better about themselves.
The leaders and spokespeople, however, really do want to use this as a bludgeon to beat their political opposition to death.