The Privilege of Same Sex Marriage

The Privilege of Same Sex Marriage

Same Sex Marriage It’s not a question anymore whether same sex couples should be granted the privilege of having the marriage title. Most same sex couples are now more concerned about receiving the same rights as legally married couples (between a man and woman.) The largest defense against same sex is the sanctity of its definition. These arguments are constantly about, if same sex marriage is allowed. Then the sanctity of its definition would be forever changed. I just don’t understand what is so wrong with the definition change. Just like I said earlier the main issue with same sex marriage seems to be the re-defining of the word marriage. The opposition to same sex marriage will quickly define marriage as a union between a man and a woman. If anything some of them are more willing to allow same sex marriage, but under a different name. Even through this it is debatable whether same sex couples should be granted the same rights as heterosexual couples. Certain rights such as, adoption is a big issue. It’s obvious the government controls the laws pertaining to same sex marriage. This is where the perpetual problems begin. The vast majority of the government is against same sex marriage. This creates a one sided view of the argument against same sex marriage. Not a lot of people in the gay community are a part of the governmental system. So this makes it very complicated to alleviate the laws for same sex marriage. The best solution I can think of to this problem is to allow same sex marriage. By allowing same sex marriage, it will go under a different name. This won’t go until we see more of the gay community involved in our government system. With the gay community in the right position they can balance out the opposing force against same sex marriage. This way they can help with same sex marriage, under a new name, by providing the same rights that heterosexual couples have. I don’t believe that I am capable of changing anyone’s perceptions on same sex...

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