Soggy in NOLA
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They didn't have to pass laws. All they had to do was enforce the laws protecting people. Eventually society would have grown up past the point. In fact the majority of the country had already changed at the time the government had got involved. I guarantee you if most of the country was against it then the laws would not have been passed. They want you to think people need the government to do these things. And as you can tell by your response they got you believing it as well.
Really, so the gay have the right to marriage already?
my GF and I are co-habitating.
We were able to get a mortgage and HE loan together. We have not sufferd b/c we are not married, quite the opposite. There are zero fights over money b/c her paycheck belongs to her and my paycheck belongs to me.
We split the bills amicably.
perhaps gays are better off in the long run not being married. Marriage is over-rated.
BTW, the state we live in has a law that prohibits co-habitation for unmarried heterosexual couples. It's OK for gays to live together however.
So don't tell me about how the poor gays are all that bad off.
Wait, unmarried heterosexuals cannot live together yet gays can? Where the hell do you live?