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I thought marriage was based on sex, that a pair come together to have children - gays can't naturally have children so why should they have the privelage of a marriage in the true sense of the word. Life is not equal! Tell Cameron if he wants equality to share out his millions! |
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Oh, and when the homophobic /racist/sexist/ ageist tag is levelled at something, it is just to stifle healthy debate. A diversionary tactic.
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Wrote the above earlier in this thread - forgot to add that same-sex couples can have children -though not by the traditional methods. They either find a partner/friend who is willing to help them naturally or go through the "test-tube" route with a donor. I'm sure most people will have no problem with this for heterosexual couples with problems...(I know several who have had lovely children this way, including a cousin of mine who had twins). So why not for same sex couples? At the end of the day the most successful marriage is always a marriage of minds.:) |
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I really don't care what same sex couples do...whatever floats theeir boat....what i do not agree with is the ditching of the traditional terms 'husband and wife' in favour of 'parties in/to marriage'........I abhor being called a 'partner'........or for that matter 'spouse'.......this government is wanting to change the traditional terms so they do not offend or upset same sex couples.......after all what other reason would they have for instigating such a change?
Since the inception of civil ceremonies, same sex couples have had the same legal protection as heterosexual couples(as long as they have availed themselves of the civil ceremony).....so why is marriage seen as a necessity? I'm also perturbed that there is supposed to be consultation, but the MP Lynn Featherstone has said, that it isn't if these changes go ahead, but how.....no matter how many people protest. Now I don't know about you, but this sounds like a done deal, just waiting for a rubber stamp. I thought consultation meant the exchange of ideas, listening to both sides of an argument before making any decisions. These changes will have financial implications on businesses of all kinds as well as goverment departments. |
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Any sexual contact is presumably an abomination? |
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A church wedding ceremony for people who are too old to procreate is a bit different in the wording.
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When it comes to what names you're called. As with your similar abhorrence to being called the 'G' word, by the children of your offspring. :D |
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One of the things that irritates me about the TV presentation of gay weddings is their depiction of spectacularly camp and nauseating gay couples emerging from registry offices in matching pink suits, or in the case of lesbans, looking like extras from Prisoner Cell Block H. What about couples like my brother and his partner who did it with no fuss or bother? |
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Better still - why bother - nowt wrong with 'over t'brush' if you make wills and have the house in joint names.
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Yes G....I know......I am. It is part of the pernicketiness that comes with age and experience. It's alright, one day it might come to you too:D ( I hope it does, because it will mean you lived long enough to be an old burger - no bun...just a burger)
I was called to school during the week to pick up Spindles, who was not very well.......the School secretary called his name and said 'Your G word is here to take you home'.......if looks could have killed, she would be being buried next week. I will be telling her the next time I see her, not to use that word in reference to me....ever again.....and the only reason I didn't tell her at the time, was because the lad looked a bit green round the gills, like his lunch was looking for the emergency exit. |
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I get called 'Nanna' and find it quite nice and 'affectionate sounding'.
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It wasn't something I looked forward to or aspired to...in fact it was a bit of a shock to my system Both of the tinlids call me by my first name and always have done......I will never answer to the G word....ever! |
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