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  • Not to make out in public, or men hold hands - this is not the mid-east. . However, if they wish to make a partner contract and to break it, they would have to go through what a married couple would go thru. Then all the benefits, like insurance, etc. The city once had a benefit that meant that domestic partners could join in. We were all paying for people to screw around with anyone and they would be covered under medical and dental. IF they had to break a contract to get in a new contract, I'm all for that. +5
  • Absolutely. It's a damn shame they can't seem to be able to live their lives as heterosexual people do. They should be able to marry and be entitled to everything everyone else has. Who has the right to say they are 'different' it is simply not true. They are people, humans, just like we all are and they, as all people, should be accepted in society without hesitation and prejudice. +5 Nutmeg Peace, Jonathan
  • No. Financial advantages are givin to married couples by the state as a benefit to developing families. In this respect, gay couples are no different from non married heterosexual couples. +5

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