FairwoodKing;689053 wrote:It's impportant to us. Until we have the right to marry, we will still be regarded as second-class citizens.
Look, on the issue, I'm with you. However ...
... you and I have the same "partner pool" from which we can marry (provided you are a male over the age of consent and of sound mind, which you are). The fact that you're genetically predisposed to not liking that pool doesn't mean that the rights are different between you and I.
Now, as I've said before, there IS still discrimination going on in regard to this issue. The pool from which you and I are able to choose our spouse is NOT the same as that of a woman. Why? For the sole purpose that she's a woman.
That's called gender discrimination.
I know that sounds technical, and it is. The law is meant to be interpreted technically, so it has to be.
As such, you and I are both experiencing the same discrimination (and women are as well). It just hurts you more than me, because it infringes on a right you wish to exercise, while for me, it infringes on a right I would not exercise.
Given that it is STILL an infringement, as long as the Fed wishes to remain involved in marriage (which it shouldn't be, but government typically doesn't seem to like to relinquish control or involvement when it has it), a change needs to be made, so that any consenting adult of sound mind, regardless of sexual preference, is legally allowed to marry any other consenting adult of sound mind, regardless of sexual preference.