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…couple of years and we are all uniting to carry our voice to be able to marry the one we love regardless of race, religion, or sex. Gays and lesbians have been denied the right to marry for too long. The United States does not allow same-sex marriages
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…life more exciting. Secondly, our society pushes for same-race marriages, but marriage itself is based on the difference of sex between the partners (Sailer 32). All of America is based on differences. Also another advantage of mixed race marriages is all…
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…to raise shared children. a. According to the state of Vermont’s website a civil union is a legal relationship that provides same sex couples in Vermont all the benefits, protections, and responsibilities under the law as are granted to spouses in marriage. b…
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…the issues of sex before, within and outside of marriage, sexual orientation, masturbation and contraception. The context of sexual ethics in the world today is that any form of sexual pleasure is pursued solely for the immediate physical gratification…
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…responsible enough to take those measures when dealing with sex is important in and outside marriage. Also, I would like to say that I am not looking down on anyone who chooses to engage in pre-marital sex. Many of my closest friends have chosen to have sex, and I…
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Category: /Law & Government
…it because it is between people of the same sex; what is imperative to accept is that all people, whether gay or straight, are equally capable as human beings of enjoying the tangible and intangible benefits that marriage entails. Perhaps one of Charalambous…
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…. Advocates of homosexuality ague that marriages would reduce promiscuity in the gay community and diminish the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, nor would it weaken the family. Opponents believe that marriage is the union of individuals of different sexes
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…of the couples cohabiting had children, and sexual possessiveness is often regarded the same way, and they often have joint economic relationships as in marriage. (Blumstein/Swartz, 1991) With these new views on relationships together do people have a better chance…
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…. No birth control pill is 100% effective." The Bush Administration has aligned itself with the abstinence-only proponents, seeking increased Congressional funding for sex education that focuses solely on refraining from sex until marriage. At the same time…
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…are often encouraged to “sow their oats” before marriage so as to reduce the tendency for marital infidelity. Along the same lines, religion instituted the wearing of “chastity” belts by females to reduce the chances of premarital sex. These examples add…
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