So, even if you double the number of queers to 5%, you have have 5% of 5% or 1/4th of 1% who have any claim whatsoever to the popular slogan of "marriage equality" and, in reality, less than that.
For this, we are supposed to overturn an entire legal system based on traditional heterosexual marriage? It would make more sense to say the entire eastern half of the United States should adopt a legal system based on the Amish religious order, because the proportions are fairly comparable.
Thanks so much for your reply. Those numbers are little discussed. Especially the one have to do with the short amount of time two queers stay together on average. Excellent!