Vermont has just legalized same sex marriage!It's a step toward the future!
Vermont has just legalized same sex marriage!It's a step toward the future!
Niņo & Eliza
I saw this earlier....How awesome! I'm very excited.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
Personally I dont see why a gay or straight couple would want a government stamp on their relationship.
The government stamp on their relationship gives them more equal rights to things like visiting each other in the hospital, inheritance issues, benefits and coverage.
That, as well as the emotional satisfaction of feeling like full citizens.
I am glad Vermont is joining us!
I've Been Frosted
For many couples the legal aspect goes into play and is very important, for others who are finanically secure and not worried about their health as of now it's about love, and being able to stand up in front of their family & friends and declaring this is the person who completes me. Just like a man and a woman have a need/desire to marry so do gay couples. Also if they want to adopt a child down the road they can adopt as a married couple and perhaps this will make it easier for them. Frankly I don't see why anyone has the right to tell two gay people they can't be married, it's no ones business but their own.
They don't have more rights, a married couple is just different in the eyes of the law. To use just one example, if you are single, there's no obvious answer as to who would inherit your estate if you died suddenly with no will, and you have more than one immediate relative.
Another example is, if you were single and (heaven forbid) critically injured and put on machines, there's no one who can stand up, legally, and say "He would not want that, there's no chance for recovery, pull the plug." Then, instead of the decision being made by someone you know, and with whom you have discussed such issues, it gets decided by a court, or a doctor, or an administrator ...
As a single person, you should have a will, and a designated Power of Attorney assigned to someone just in case these things happen.
I've Been Frosted
It is not about MORE ....it is about DIFFERENT.
When two people marry they acquire DIFFERENT rights and obligations than a single person.
If you don't want those DIFFERENT rights and obligations it is very simple.
Don't get married.
But don't deny those DIFFERENT rights and obligations to others who do want them.
I am curious Karen. How does your post explain things differently?
(Other than blue doesn't do <<roll eyes>> at you....)
I think it is important to understand there are obligations that go with marriage as well as benefits. I am responsible for the debts my husband incurs for example.
Adults have different "rights" than minors. At age 65, people have different "rights" than those under age 65 - people who have passed a driver's test have different "rights" than those who have not. Veterans have different "rights" than those who have not served in the military.
The problem is what the word "rights" means. I've said this before. It gets thrown around carelessly.
Minors have privilages until they break the law.
Please elaborate, I have another 30 years to hit that age.At age 65, people have different "rights" than those under age 65
Driving is not a right, it is a privilage that is earned or lost.people who have passed a driver's test have different "rights" than those who have not.
Veterans earned those benifits by serving, they are not "rights".Veterans have different "rights" than those who have not served in the military.
On this we can agree.The problem is what the word "rights" means. I've said this before. It gets thrown around carelessly.
Last edited by blue; 04-09-2009 at 12:45 PM. Reason: Missed a ].
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