Do you support gay marriages??
By jimmy87
@jimmy87 (475)
India
July 5, 2009 8:52pm CST
In a utterly conservative country like mine,it's very tough.People are not ready to come out openly to confess this kind of a thing,as there's gonna be a mass opposition and no one's gonna agree this.
People are absolutely not ready to break the taboos set by the world...
So,are you in support of gay marriages??
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4 responses
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
6 Jul 09
yes i do.
not only do i have many gay friends,i have better things to worry about than
people's marriages.like paying my own bills every month.the economy is more troublesome to me.
@marites31 (267)
• Philippines
6 Jul 09
maybe understanding them can in included also as supporting gay marriages. i dont have gay friends yet who will plan to get married but if they did i will really support them, believing in their relationship and help them to grow. all of us deserves happiness anyway.
@maezee (41988)
• United States
6 Jul 09
My country (the US) is a little different than yours. We have plenty of openly gay people. Although it's much more accepted in inner cities, such as the one I live in, than small, rural communities. I have plenty of openly gay & lesbian friends - although none of them are married. I'm personally straight but I think that, as Miley Cyrus says, everyone deserves to be happy. And if it means getting married to the person you love..Then definitely. Go for it. It's none of my business, and it shouldn't be anyone else's business, either, if you ask me.
@cconrad (30)
• United States
6 Jul 09
Plain and simple, yes.
Whether marriage is considered a religious institution or not, it does not matter. We have freedom of religion in the United States, and that means if my personal beliefs state that two people of the same gender can be married, so be it. If you don't agree with this, please spend some of your energy trying to stop atheists from getting married as well. You probably won't though, because your entire basis is a personal vendetta rather than something with logic and reason.