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…, until they die of natural causes or put themselves out of their misery because the guilt is eating them alive. Sex is something that should be seen as fun and not some big ordeal that must be postponed until after marriage. Sex is easy. Sex is fun. Sex
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…, but there are still restrictions in the law that limit a person's liberty based on sexual preference. Although common-law relationships between same-sex couples are recognised in almost every province, the term marriage is one that the government will not apply to them…
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…people who are in a same-sex relationship are living together, and would like to get married. Yet in Canada, same-sex marriages are still illegal. A survey done by the Environics Research Group in April and June 2001 shows the rapidly increasing support…
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…relationship. Support for the religious views of marriage and many traditional moral standards are declining. There is more acceptance of unwed motherhood, homosexuality, premarital sex and divorce(baker, 1996). One-sixth of never-married cohabiting couples have…
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…Things have changed a great deal from the Puritanical beliefs integrated long ago that said people must have a license in order to live together. Now, blended families are commonplace and "marriages" between people of the same sex are a reality…
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…of three marriages fail due to infidelity. This is a scary statistic considering that people believe a marriage can survive infidelity. This brings us to our first myth: Everyone has affairs. People tend to associate with others who share the same values…
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…The Episcopal Church has debated the "normalization" of homosexual practices, same-sex marriage and the ordination of practicing homosexuals, for two decades. Episcopal Bishops have come perilously close to approving ordination of homosexuals…
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…changing rapidly enduring many changes in the recent decades. Changes such as structural and values regarding marriage and divorce, gender roles and same sex or homosexual families are noticeable changes that today's families have in the past generation…
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…, of course they should; what kind of question is that? So why, when asked; should same sex marriages be legal; do many people change their answer to the above-mentioned question? The proposed legalization of same-sex marriages is one of the most significant…
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…of homosexual marriage. Human rights and the freedom of choices, as a part of human rights, fortified their grounds. However, what they are demanding for is unreasonable. As a citizen, they already entitle their rights and their sex orientation is being respected…
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