I’m boycotting marriage!
I’m sitting here writing this beyond exhausted that marriage equality is still a topic we are discussing. Also putting pen to paper are six Victorian Catholic Bishops. They are busy frantically scribing letters asking their parishioners to support their homophobic ways. With three bills before Federal Parliament hoping to change the legal definition of marriage, it seems the Bishops have got themselves into a tizz. One of them has uttered the nonsense, “next it might be polygamy.” Really? What brilliant logic. At this rate people will be able to marry their family pets! It’s the end of civilization!
It’s just insane to me that still today your sexual orientation determines whether you can enjoy the same basic right to marry the person you love.
Some of my all time favourite days have been seeing my family and friends getting hitched. I loooove going to a wedding. Being in a room of people intoxicated by love is a fabulous way to spend an afternoon. I’m pretty sure I have single handily kept Kleenex afloat thanks to my uncontrollable ‘ugly cry’ at weddings. I once danced the Macarena so enthusiastically that I dislocated my shoulder.
I have been with my boyfriend Sam for eight years. We have one offspring together and plan on breeding many more. We are very committed to each other and even still occasionally open mouth kiss, but neither of us desires to make it ‘official’ through the sacrament of marriage.
For a while I thought that my aversion to tying the knot was because the thought of choosing who would make the guest list worked me into a cold sweat. But the more I think about the ridiculous discrimination of gay people, the less I want anything to do with it.
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If you support any two people who love each other getting married Monty, why are you discriminating against polygamy? You dismiss it as "nonsense" but why can't three people who love each other get married too? Every argument you have come up with for gay marriage can be used to support poly marriage also. You say "love is love" so why not polylove? Who are you to call it nonsense? Once gay marriage is in, the poly community will have an open door to follow in their footsteps. Funny how you support one group of people and mock another.
I don't care if people want polygamy, I'm pro-choice! But adding a third person would make it trickier in terms of if one partner died without a valid will or they wanted to get a divorce, I would imagine. The laws are framed with a 2 person marriage in mind and creating a new set of rules to allow for polygamy would be quite an effort.
it's funny because this weird aversion to being gay is so culturally specific. a lot of cultures celebrate it, and a lot of their initiation rituals involve homosexual acts. i always imagine trying to explain to these people this weird society we live in-honestly, sometimes you have to travel to the ends of the earth to find a group of people that are accepting of 'difference' (sorry kind of random but a lot of time people with mental disabilities in these small communities become healers/shamans...just an interesting point)