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I respect your view about gay marriage and I respct the fact that you are passionate about it. What I don't respect is the fact that you want to villainize everyone who disagrees with you. I think an important question is where do you draw the line with marriage. If you're going to change the defintion of marraige, how far do you go? Let's say that I'm a 50 year old guy that is abstinent that lives at home with my mother. I have no interest in dating. My mother is my best friend. Should I be able to marry my mother? Why not? I'm not hurting anyone. Shouldn't I be entitled to the same tax benefits as others? If me and my mother live together, we are two people living together. I shouldn't be punished financially just because I am not your typical guy. Anyway, my opinion on the previous example is that they guy should not be able to marry his mother. I have nothing against the guy. His lifestyle choice is totally up to him. But that does not mean that I am in favor of changing the definition of marriage to accomdate every possible life style. I think the vast majority of people out there feel the same way as I do. They don't think the definition of marriage should be changed. I don't think it has to do with homophobia or biggotry. Sure there are some homophobes and biggots out there, but I think they only make up a small minority of the people that are against gay marriage. |