How would gay marriage affect your life?

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Not. At. Fucking. All.

Although I have a few friends that I know would absolutely LOVE it.
 

Voodoomancer

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Would not affect me at all, and I don't see why one would be making a fuss about it. (Well, I do, but I have yet to see a good reason)
 

Torrasque

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It wouldn't.
It would probably take a while to get used to "oh are you married?" and not instantly assume they were heterosexual. It would also take a while to get used to not using the word "gay" and "fag" as the casual insults that they have become for me.

But it still wouldn't be a big deal.
I'd freak out more if the USA elected a black president.


Wait...
 

Julianking93

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Not at all.

I mean, hell I'm omnisexual but since I don't really believe in marriage, it wouldn't affect me in the least.

If people want to get married, let them. Who's to say they can't love and be with each other?
 

Varrdy

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It would affect my life in no way, shape or form. I say this because I live in the UK and have several gay friends who have already tied the knot. If pushed, I would say it's made them happy and generally if my friends are happy, then I am a little happier too. This is because I am one of those "old fashioned" kinda friends. You know? The ones who still give a shit!

I love it how the religious and the terminally fuckwitted claim it will destroy the sanctity of marriage when, ironically, straight coulples have been doing that for years! Drive-Thru wedding anyone?

Wardy
 

Alon Shechter

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Well, except the evil Christians (WBC especially) that might start murdering gay people, it won't matter at all.
 

TaboriHK

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It wouldn't at all. Which is why my feelings about it should technically be irrelevant to its legality.
 

crimsonshrouds

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I really dont care who gets married to who. It will not affect me at all. Hell, a person can get married to their pet gold fish for all i care or their japanese love pillow.
 

dark-amon

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Gay marrige has become legal where I live. The only difference is that now we have a married homosexual celebirty-couple.
 

Kimarous

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I live in Canada. Gay marriage is already legal here. My brother is homosexual, a compulsive liar, and all about business. You know why he married his partner? For the goddamn tax benefits! And you know what? He wouldn't even tell us that he had until we prodded him. He wanted us to help with his taxes and he wouldn't even fess up, just trying to shrug off the "anomaly" as something else.

So yeah. Gay marriage has affected my life, and it has hurt.
 

deadxero

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Maybe if the went ahead and legalized it the governement could... i don't know... spend their time arguing about something that fucking matters.
 

Scde2

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If the day comes when me and my boyfriend want to get married, it would be nice to get equal benefits. So yes, it would probably affect our lives slightly.
 

ramboondiea

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it would affect me, because i would have to buy a new suit, because it means my mum will likely re-marry. but to be honest i enjoy buying suits so im id be fine with that :)
 

demoman_chaos

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The reason it is not allowed everywhere is religion. Religioius folks think that god says marriage is between man and woman (Adam and eve not Adam and Steve is a popular saying because it rhymes).
A comprimise is in order to shut those religiious arses up. Give them everything marraige does, but call it something else. Gays get everything straight couples get but the name. That way the religious folks couldn't ***** because its not marraige, and the gays would get the rights they want.

It should be easy enough to fool the vast majority of the bigots that way. They will feel like they got what they wanted but the gays are the real winners.
Though I don't know why you'd want to get married. If things go wrong, there are a lot of hoops to jump through and money to be spent.
 

Sarahcidal

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im from canada.
i'm married to a member of the opposite sex.
gay marriage is legal here.
it does not affect me in the least.
who people love, who they marry and how they have sex does not affect anyone except the couple doing it.
i still cannot comprehend why this is still frowned upon by some people.
It just makes no sense to me.