Same Sex Marriage, Acceptance in the United States.
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29 Nov. 1999
Same Sex Marriage, Acceptance in the United States
Marriage is much more than merely a commitment to love one another. Marriage entitles financial responsibility, as well as authorized financial benefits. It is the institution that provides automatic legal protection for the spouse, including medical visitation, inheritance of a deceased spouse's property, as well as pension and other rights. Society has become accustom to what they believe is "normal" by their traditions and religious beliefs.
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