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    Gay or straight. I think when two people decide to marry each other, and truely understand the responsibilities that come with a marraige, they should be allowed to do so. I hold marraige to be an important part of life and can't wait to find someone who will become my partner in life.

    I've seen a few people who've scoffed at the idea of getting married, as some sort of social constraint that was imposed on 'civilised' society. Then they found their one, and promptly forgot all the reasons against a marraige.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lion View Post
    Gay or straight. I think when two people decide to marry each other, and truely understand the responsibilities that come with a marraige, they should be allowed to do so.
    Absolutely. I did not read the article as in 'let's get rid of it', and I do not agree with the pople that marriage is not a human right.

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