Let them have something equal, but don't call it marriage. If I say "They are married" I don't want to have to add, that they are not gay. The word should imply man and woman.
I'd have to specify that they ain't gay, to make it clear. Otherwise the one I'm talking to wouldn't know which it is. It's confusing to make something new and call it something old. Like those stupid remakes of movies that use the exact same title as the original.
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7586242? ago
Let them have something equal, but don't call it marriage. If I say "They are married" I don't want to have to add, that they are not gay. The word should imply man and woman.
7613237? ago
You don't have to specify though. Why do you feel like you have to add that a couple is gay?
7613460? ago
I'd have to specify that they ain't gay, to make it clear. Otherwise the one I'm talking to wouldn't know which it is. It's confusing to make something new and call it something old. Like those stupid remakes of movies that use the exact same title as the original.