An article issued on Apr. 13, 2009 in Social Science Quarterly found that "laws permitting same-sex marriage or civil unions have no adverse effect on marriage, divorce, and abortion rates, or the percent of children born out of wedlock." This shows that there is no negative effect on all that was mentioned above. It makes it obvious that people are panicking over something pointless. Also, “A Nov. 2011 study by UCLA's Williams Institute reported that the rate at which legally recognized same-sex couples (in marriages or civil unions, etc.) end their relationships is 1.1% on average, while 2% of married different-sex couples divorce annually.” From this piece of data, being that the divorce rate is lower, one can pull the conclusion that same-sex couples are less likely to bicker to the point of
An article issued on Apr. 13, 2009 in Social Science Quarterly found that "laws permitting same-sex marriage or civil unions have no adverse effect on marriage, divorce, and abortion rates, or the percent of children born out of wedlock." This shows that there is no negative effect on all that was mentioned above. It makes it obvious that people are panicking over something pointless. Also, “A Nov. 2011 study by UCLA's Williams Institute reported that the rate at which legally recognized same-sex couples (in marriages or civil unions, etc.) end their relationships is 1.1% on average, while 2% of married different-sex couples divorce annually.” From this piece of data, being that the divorce rate is lower, one can pull the conclusion that same-sex couples are less likely to bicker to the point of