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    What is marriage? There are many types of marriages, yet the two most popular are opposite sex marriage and same sex marriage. Opposite sex marriage is two people of the opposite sex combining as partners in a relationship by law. Same sex marriage is the same as opposite, but instead of the opposite sex it is the same sex. People have questions such as does it affect family members. Although many people would say it does not, it does. The people that are making the affect on their family are…

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    reason, I decided to write a letter about the historical context about marriage between people of the same gender or sex, context current and factor in favor or against it. Same-sex marriage (also known as homosexual marriage, equal marriage or gay marriage) recognizes legally or socially a marriage formed by parties of the same biological or legally recognized sex. The first…

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    they cannot get married in Australia. A few weeks ago a referendum was held in Ireland and gay marriage is now legalised in Ireland. This has sparked the debate again in Australia whether gay marriage should be legalised. Traditionally marriage has been defined as a man and a woman, and together they can come together to make new life. Homosexual people cannot biologically reproduce. The institution of marriage is based on more than love rather than the ability to have children, Nobel…

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    There’s people who believe in the same sex marriage and there’s people who oppose it. Many people view that marriage should be between a man and woman while others believe that everyone should have the right to marry whomever they love. Gay marriage has a major impact on today’s society’s, its legality and how it will be affected on the generations in the future. Half of America is for gay marriage because they want to see men and men and women and women happy together. It will decrease divorce…

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    When someone mentions marriage, our first thought is that of a beautiful bride walking down the aisle with her father by her side. While a nervous groom with a pair of restless hands waits with a twinkle in his eyes for his beautiful bride to be. Indeed, it is a beautiful sight to see. Nevertheless, in a fast-growing world with people of different ideologies; our perception of marriage has been challenged by the LGBT community. A group that has argued that they have rights like the rest of us…

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    Gay Marriage John and Massey have been a couple since college. As growing up into being a couple things got serious between them, they was starting to fall for each other more to a higher expectation stage. John and Massey started going out on dates every weekend, buying each other things and started living together, having their own space to become closer as lovers and not friends. As days, arriving by John decided to propose to Massey even though he felt weird about it because they was…

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    Homo sapiens For Homosexual Marriage/Rights I. Introduction- A. General idea: Marriage equality and other rights should be granted to the LGBT community for cultural, social, political, and economic equality. 1. Hook a) Anecdote- http://www.freedomtomarry.org/blog/entry/watch-u.s.-marine-captain-and-his-fiance-speak-out-on-how-doma-hurts Article about a Marine Corps Captain about his upcoming marriage to his partner and how the country he serves does not respect his relationship/lifestyle. 2.…

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    June 26th, 2015, gay marriage became legal in all 50 states in the United States. Years leading up to the decision of making gay marriage legal throughout all the US, many states had already accepted it and made it a law saying it was legal or rejected it. Same sex marriage should be legal because anyone who resides in the United States should have the right to marry whatever sex they please and have it be recognized by the United States Government. Before the same sex marriage issues rose in…

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    Gay Marriage What would you think if one of your parents wants to marry someone that’s the same gender as them? Same-sex couples are people too and they have the right to marry even if they are the same gender. They’re several reasons why homosexuals feel strongly about wanting to be legally married. Gay marriage should be legalized in all states and countries, it has been held off for too long. “America’s lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender citizens contribute to serve in our…

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    could cause emotional, physical, and mental problems. Some straight people judge those who are gay by classifying their union in marriage as “same-sex marriage.” They prefer it to be called marriage, just like a straight couple’s union. It causes pain and offense to gays that want to marry. When their marriage is labeled as this, it discourages those who are gay and wish to marry because if their marriage is branded as that, then they don’t want to get married with a feeling that they will be…

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