conversationpc wrote:Jana wrote:Homosexuals deserve the right to be married, not just a civil union. We heterosexuals have made a mess of marriage. The divorce rate is 50 percent for first marriages. Second marriages have worse statistics at 67 percent, and third marriages are even worse. There's so many affairs that go on in marriages, online hookups, emotional affairs. Then there are so many marriages where they are living as practically roommates. Where did the love go? The women focus on their children, aren't happy with their husbands, alcoholics in the marriage which ruin the intimacy in their marriage, verbal abuse, physical abuse. The husbands focus on work or golf or whatever and not their spouse because they're unhappy. Many people are tied together because of children and/or financial problems or just a fear of being alone and starting over. Yet, oh, yes, marriage is so revered by we heterosexuals and how dare two people of the same sex get married who love each other. LOL Sorry, I've worked in divorce cases too long and seen a lot of miserable marriages through co-workers, friends, suburbia.
The moral failure of heterosexual couples is no argument FOR gay marriage.
I don't have a problem with gay marriage, period. I have evolved from the days when gays were whispered about to watching gay lawyers, judges, other people I've worked with who were in the closest, and wanting an authentic life, and hearing my friend talk about the sadness he feels for staying in the closest for so long because of his religion, to me realizing why shouldn't they be married if they are living as a married couple. I have had back in the day a wonderful judge commit suicide because he was outed and felt he shamed his respected family in a small town. How sad that we all considered gays less than or perverse for so many years, when they were our relatives, our neighbors, our co-workers, our bosses, our government officials, on and on.
They are coupes in every sense of the word, partners in life, parents, etc. I no longer feel marriage is defined by a woman and man.
P.S. All of my relatives are from small towns, all Southern Baptist and not only don't believe in gay marriage, but there is still a stigma for them if they or one of their children were gay. This includes my parents, when alive. But this is what they know especially for all my elderly aunts and uncles, they are all wonderful people. But beliefs like this are deeply ingrained. Though, my mom did love Ellen and her hairdresser and she was coming around.
