There's really no question for me here. Legalizing gay marriage. I don't see how legalizing gay marriage will destroy what should a a sacred bond. Plenty of heterosexual marriages have already done that. That and the fact that it seems completely absurd to me to deny two people of something that's so beautiful when they're really in love just because of their genitalia. Now I'm bisexual and I lean towards men, But I've never seen anything strange or "foreign" about many of the gay couples I knew. I didn't know a lot of gay people until I went to college actually. My old university was originally funded by the Baptist Church but after the school formed a GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) they broke ties with the church. This was a tiny school with what seems like more downs than ups, but I'm personally proud to associate with a school that was so accepting of their students that they were willing to cut their biggest source of funding to make them feel like they mattered. And many of the gay couples I met there were wonderful people. So the thought that these people may one day want to marry and/or start a family together but won't be able to just because of their orientation is more infuriating than anything
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