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I am not sure if this applies when it comes to giving a new word other than marriage to homosexuals: "Equality does not mean the same".
I think, marriage has a lot of deeper meanings rather than just 2 people living together and paying less tax.
So, whenever I say I'm against same sex marriage, I do not intend to offend anyone. (Although I'm aware that lots of people find this bigoted and get offended.)
Think about this, it's against the laws for females to enter male toilets, and the toilets are designed differently.
But I don't think it's sexist for the toilets to be different.
I wouldn't think it's deprivation of human rights that females aren't allowed into male toilets and vice versa.
Does it make it sound less offensive?
I mean, what exactly do you want that's other than living together and paying less tax anyway?
I think you just want to be the same. In a way, it kind of implies that you want to fit into the crowd. That's not exactly equality means.
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Disclaimer:
For a long time, I suspected that I might be bisexual.
I am not too sure, and I would say, quite confused.
But I suppose, bisexuals are kind of on the luckier side in that we/ they can kind of adjust themselves/ ourselves?
I personally would prefer to adjust.
I think, marriage has a lot of deeper meanings rather than just 2 people living together and paying less tax.
So, whenever I say I'm against same sex marriage, I do not intend to offend anyone. (Although I'm aware that lots of people find this bigoted and get offended.)
Think about this, it's against the laws for females to enter male toilets, and the toilets are designed differently.
But I don't think it's sexist for the toilets to be different.
I wouldn't think it's deprivation of human rights that females aren't allowed into male toilets and vice versa.
Does it make it sound less offensive?
I mean, what exactly do you want that's other than living together and paying less tax anyway?
I think you just want to be the same. In a way, it kind of implies that you want to fit into the crowd. That's not exactly equality means.
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Disclaimer:
For a long time, I suspected that I might be bisexual.
I am not too sure, and I would say, quite confused.
But I suppose, bisexuals are kind of on the luckier side in that we/ they can kind of adjust themselves/ ourselves?
I personally would prefer to adjust.
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