How would gay marriage affect your life?

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teisjm

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Orekoya said:
teisjm said:
Well, if gays could legally marry, i think taht we'd see more guys turn gay, because they wouldn't be scared by the fact that they couldn't declare their love to the hunk of man they've gotten their hands on before the eyes of god.
If more guys turned gay, it would leave me with less competition for the affection of women, and possibly too little competition.
Imagine if i had to deal with 5 guys worth of women for each one i have to deal with now. My ears, psyche and penis would be worn down before i turned 40, and then i'ød have to turn gayu to get away from it, but who'd want a guy with worn down body parts as mentioned above?
I would die lonely and used up way before my expiration date.
We'd throw you back bro. Women over 60 outnumber their men nearly 3 to 1. They're desperate. And they're starting to look at our manpile. Now get back in there and take a few for the team.
Well now that you mention them, i seem to remember something about women having sort of sleeper gene, that triggers when they become grandmotehrs, which makes them kitchen experts. Maybe i should get a suggar momma, that would save me from lots of booring self-made meals.

On topic but a bit away from the quoted part, How does it work in teh US, is it just church marriage thats not legal on some/all states or is it relegion-less legal marriage as well?
 

bruunwald

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Conservative activists like to say they are "defending" marriage and that allowing same-sex couples to marry would somehow "ruin" marriage, but they never can explain why, and that is why they are losing ground each time the California Prop 8 issue goes to a higher court. Just saying it doesn't make it so. You have to show how, and because the issue they have with it isn't anything more than irrational anger, they can't produce real evidence or anything approaching proof.

In my estimation, the reason the OP of this thread hasn't seen a real answer to the question of how same-sex marriage would affect other peoples' lives, at least in the media, is because those against it know their issues are irrational and they don't want to look like idiots on television.

I'm a married man. I know a lot of other married people. Same-sex marriage would not affect any single one of our marriages one iota, except that maybe some of our gay friends might be a little happier with their lives, and what bad can come from that?

Unfortunately, the Supreme Court is led by a Bush-appointed conservative political activist (and he is one, despite claiming to hate political activism, and anybody who doubts me only need look at his rulings where corporations are concerned - he's crusading for them). He will want to rule for the wackos in this case, so despite the fact that every intervening court has ruled and will likely continue to rule Prop 8 to be unconstitutional - and any third grader can see that it IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL - expect Roberts to pull whatever he has to, to let it stand. At best, he'll probably just claim it a matter of states' rights and refuse to hear the case, thus gridlocking the process for years. At worst, expect the Constitution to be strangled to death by bad logic and pandering.
 

antidonkey

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Well....a few friends might be slightly happier but that's about it. I no other way would it affect me. If a marriage between a man and a women can be done completely for scam reasons I see no reason why man/man or woman/woman marriages should be denied for legit reasons.
 

conholio23

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It wouldn't. Might figure out a way to make money off of it by investing in a company that does wedding planning for them or something to that effect. Everybody wins.
 

Artina89

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I am not gay, and as far as I am concerned, people can do whatever they want, as long as all parties involved are happy. So no, gay marriage won't change a single thing in my life.
 

Screamarie

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I've actually done papers over gay marriage and not only are there several countries that allow for gay marriage but AMAZINGLY they haven't fallen into economic collapse, moral decay, or caused the destruction of the world.

Not only that gay marriage has been not only allowed but encouraged in countries around the world long into the past.

We make such a big deal over who we have sex with...it's sex people. It's a biological function. Despite what people say, it's not that important, it's not only for making children, and it's not going to ruin our youth just because they know about it.

The only way that gay marriage could effect my life is that there would be more happy people in the world and it'd be one less stupid, pointless arguement on the news to get pissed over.
 

robinkom

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Marriage is just a big bullshit ritual created to waste the time of your friends & relatives, add an arbitrary title to a relationship that stays exactly the same, and fuel the economy. The government wants you to get married, have kids, buy a house, and keep the economy going as a soulless dead consumer family unit.

And Gay people have every right to partake in this nonsense if they so wish. Doesn't bother me, only if they or any straight couple want me to be involved in said wedding. No, I will not, though the gay couple might be able to sway me more on the notion that I could say I was a part of a gay wedding. There's an experience to share with others that find it too taboo!
 

Chrono212

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It would make a lot of my friends very happy.

Well, it does make those happy that live within the UK. Hooray for progressive liberalism and equality :D

And as such, it would just affect my life in a positive to neutral way.
 

EightGaugeHippo

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How would it affect me?

As in if 2 other men got married?
That would not affect my life any more than a strait couple getting married.
 

OniaPL

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In no way at all, I couldn't care less. Why should it bother me if two guys are married, as long as their wedding ain't in my living room?
 

PoliceBox63

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For the better :) Especially in Ireland where it would also bring into question other laws that derive from the rules in the Catholic Church.
It would be great to get married in my own country.
 

birdplaneman

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I'm not gay, but if I never meet the right woman, I definitely have some guy friends who would qualify as great husbands.

So if it were legal, it'd be nice to have a few more options.
 

wolfister

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It really wouldn't affect me at all, I mean honestly don't we have better thing to do than worry about two people getting married? What about that whole debt thing, or the war that has been going on for years, or that whole massive unemployment thing. I mean we have soooooo many bigger issues happening and quite a few people still think that gay people being able to get married would tear apart society.

I am sorry about the rant it just annoys me that we are still considering the way people want to live to be a terrible thing.
 

SimuLord

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How would gay marriage affect my life? I'd get invited to my friend Gay Mike's wedding (why "Gay Mike"? Because I know something like 50,000 guys named Mike and he's the only gay one.)

That'd be about it. Airfare to Atlanta and a nice tux. That'd be the net effect on my life.
 

The Grim Ace

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Things would get far more quiet around here. So many rallies for and against it every day here in SoCal, I support gay marriage but I am sick and tired of both sides of the argument. Stop talking about hate and stop talking about the children: ignorance isn't the same as hate and the children have more to worry about than who the could potentially marry.