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Originally posted by Nathans_Dad
--wludavid-- Sorry bro, but you're wrong again...
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It seems I am. Guess there's a first time for everything. I'll have to look a little more into this.
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Originally posted by pwd72s
You cite yours...I'm tired of typing long responses...especially to those who wouldn't read them.
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Come on, play nice. I've been reading all the posts here. I've tried to back up my opinion with reasoning, whereas I don't see any evidence of "asking for extra rights" from my perspective so I asked for evidence.
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Originally posted by fintstone
Marrying the same sex is one. It is legal for straight men and for gay men to marry a woman. It is not legal for straight men or gay men to marry a man. If gay men are asking to marry gay men, they are indeed asking for "special rights.'
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If I were gay, I wouldn't be asking for the extra right of marrying another gay man. I'd stand up for the rights of straight men to marry other straight men too. Why shouldn't two elderly unmarried bachelors (or widowers) partner up to share health insurance and pensions? Why is that so different from an elderly woman and man in a platonic friendship doing the same thing?
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Originally posted by fintstone
Obviously no childhood is complete without personally witnessing how a woman can torture her husband. It helps the male child develop healthy attitudes regarding marriage (avoidance), etc...And prepares the female child with future tactics for controlling/punishing men (nagging, withholding sex, beer, TV, etc).
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Fint has a sense of humor?