Rubystars, the plain and simple fact is: why do you care? Does it affect you personally? Will your marriage or social life fall apart because gays are allowed to enter into a civilly-binding contract with the government? I don't see why you care so much. Society isn't falling apart now that gays are far more prevalent than they ever have been. Everything is actually far more improved, status-of-life-wise, than where we were fifty years ago. Look at us in Canada. We are allowing gay marriage, and we're doing just fine! Our social structure has not completely decomposed.
I don't see why you feel like you're entitled to deny a rather large portion of the population something so fundamental.
I don't see why you feel like you're entitled to deny a rather large portion of the population something so fundamental.

), what exactly would be the DIRECT effect on you? The direct effect on me is that I would be able to visit him in the hospital, no questions asked, no complicated legal forms to fill out, we'd be able to get joint health insurance, if one of us were killed in an accident the other could sue for wrongful death, when we grow old we'd get the social security benefits, we get a long list of other government granted rights and privileges, and most importantly, we can wake up in the morning knowing that we are married, two people in one union, nothing more beautiful than that. What did you have to give up for me to gain that? A slight fluctuation in health insurance premiums which will be going up anyway as American's unhealthy lifestyles start catching up with us, slightly higher taxes that are going to be going up a hell of a lot more anyway because our government can't say NO to spending, and a couple of words in the dictionary... that hardly counts as a sacrifice as far as I'm concerned.

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