Amazing why it's so hard for some people to just live and let live.
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Attended my first same-sex marriage ceremony.
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Thank you for your question Mikey and for sharing your experience.
Have attended several. The most memorable was one that was held at a location which housed a large chapel and three adjacent reception halls. The bride in the middle hall was so offended by the gay couple celebrating their commitment over in the next building, that she damaged her own wedding reception by making such a hysterical spectacle of herself in front of her family & friends.
Also grateful for what I've just learned about some of our peers.Comment
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Yes... I have found this thread sadly informative. The Mego Museum is now a darker place, in my opinion. I think I'll be taking a break.Comment
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I hate butter pecan ice cream but my wife loves it if it makes her happy heck I'll even buy it for her. My point is just because something doesn't make you happy doesn't mean you should keep others from being happy. Some people even believe grown men playing with action figures is a crying shame well I don't let that stop me. :-)Comment
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Years ago, I wrote in to G-Fan magazines, inviting pen pals to send me a letter.
Scott from Las Vegas reached out to me, and 17 years later we're still great friends. And yes, he's gay, living with his friend Joe, and they're two of the greatest people I know.
We've discussed gay marriage with them several times.
The way I see, marriage is a union of two people. And it ends there. Two...people. Two consenting adults.
So as long as you're not marrying your poodle, I'll support you all the way.
I also feel that someone's marriage is her or her business...not mine. It doesn't affect me, it doesn't hurt me, so even if I should disapprove, it is not my business!
I see lots of hetero people that I feel shouldn't marry or have kids (or even drive a car), but it's their life, and anyone that would "judge" others for marrying should take a good hard look at themselves first.
As for marriage and religion. I hate to break it to you, but there are so many religions out there (which one is the right one, I won't make that call), that I feel the only logical decision is to keep marriage (legal marriage) separate from that all.
I support people for the way they live their lives, if they are decent, honorable and caring. Nothing else matters.
If they want to get married, it's the union of two decent, honorable and caring people. What could possibly be wrong with that?Last edited by Gorn Captain; Jul 25, '14, 4:35 AM..
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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