Proposition 8 repealed: what comes next?

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benbenthegamerman

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So, its probably well known by now that California's infamous Proposition 8 (a law that bans gay marriage in the state) has been repealed. So fellow escapists: what should come next? should more states open up the gates for legalized gay marriage, or is the whole thing just frustrating to you? please do not flame each other, im just herefor some opinions.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Let people be married to whoever they love. No one has the right to stop that.
And anyone who says they have the right (To stop that) can get very intimate with the end of my point stick.
As soon as I get one.
Of course, I'll be using the Land 'clads and Air 'clads more than said pointy stick.
Anyway, point is what I first said.
 

Celtic_Kerr

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benbenthegamerman said:
So, its probably well known by now that California's infamous Proposition 8 (a law that bans gay marriage in the state) has been repealed. So fellow escapists: what should come next? should more states open up the gates for legalized gay marriage, or is the whole thing just frustrating to you? please do not flame each other, im just herefor some opinions.
I'm all for gay marriage. I'm hopeful for a world where LEGAL sexism, racism, etc... doesn't exist. There will always be people who hate others discriminantly (Fucking scum bucket cock heads), but just let people be who they want to be. Stopping Homosexual couple from marrying WILL NOT MAKE THEM FUCKING HETEROSEXUAL.

I normally don't agree with the term "Straight" to speak of sexual preferences, as one definition of straight is: right or correct, as reasoning, thinking, or a thinker. It kind of implies that those who aren't heterosexual are not correct. Just my opinion
 

Dane Tesston

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Never thought about the whole "straight" thing like that before, but it makes sense.

OT: There's nothing wrong with gay marriage. It's supposed to be a union between two people who love each other, right? What really irks me is when people call marriage a "sacred institution". Though I mean no offense to anyone who believes otherwise, no, it is not. Were it sacred, the terms "quicky wedding" and "drive-through wedding" would not exsist, and it certainly wouldn't take place outside of an actual church.
 

Doitpow

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Celtic_Kerr said:
I normally don't agree with the term "Straight" to speak of sexual preferences, as one definition of straight is: right or correct, as reasoning, thinking, or a thinker. It kind of implies that those who aren't heterosexual are not correct. Just my opinion
Yay!
I've been saying this for years, and everyone just says I'm being overly semantic (actually they say I'm being pedantic or too 'politically correct').