Boris
I don't see what is wrong with having one word for a legal committed relationship between two homosexuals and another word for one between two heterosexuals
I mean, they are different, there is a different make up
right now we have
gay marriage, gay union, ect
and marriage, civil union, ect
they are different, therefore they will be called different things
I mean, if we decide to call them both marriage
one will be called gay marriage and the other straight marriage
so am I missing your point?
Jon Miller
I don't see what is wrong with having one word for a legal committed relationship between two homosexuals and another word for one between two heterosexuals
I mean, they are different, there is a different make up
right now we have
gay marriage, gay union, ect
and marriage, civil union, ect
they are different, therefore they will be called different things
I mean, if we decide to call them both marriage
one will be called gay marriage and the other straight marriage
so am I missing your point?
Jon Miller
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