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Originally Posted by MattyC
This is why I don't understand why people can't just let people be. Why does it matter whether or not someone wants to marry their same-sex partner, or cousin, or nephew, or sibling or whatever. What effect does it have on YOU? What is the point of standing inbetween anyone and loving who they want to love? Why can't people just move along and worry about themselves?
I just don't get why people see the need to spend their energy fighting against this type of change. The world changes, definitions change. If I called you a f** in Britain you're a cigarette. If I called you gay 100 years ago you're just happy. If you say you're married, you're married, to whomever you may chose.
(FTR I draw the line at humans. Siblings is pushing it because of the offspring they could possibly produce. Not fair to the child.) But really, none of this effects me or the way my life will unfold. Thus, I do not care.
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Nope, I don't care who you love. Another guy, a girl, a group of three guys and four girls, a horse, a throwpillow, I honestly don't care.
But wait, now you want to change what it means to be married? I'm married. That does affect me. It's false to state it doesn't affect me.