Keep in mind that, amazingly, this is not where it ends. The homo-agenda is an open-ended one, with increasing legislation for forced "respect" for this unnatural and demonic lifestyle in all arenas of the life of an average person. If we don't agree, we will be forced to act as if we do through "non-discrimination" laws and "diversity training" (re-education.) Many who are used to a free society based on Christian ethics may pooh-pooh these concerns as over-reaction, but it is almost impossible to overemphasize the insidious nature of this movement. They are after nothing less than the destruction of Christianity itself; in their most unguarded moments they exclaim as much openly.
Communities like this in Connecticut will push more and more for increasingly vile "gay pride" parades and street fairs similar to those held in San Francisco, with in-your-face public nudity and group sex acts open to public display. Sidewalks and streets covered with semen, blood and feces are the ultimate destination for a community which will not say an unqualified, firm "NO" to such a vile world view.
You’re right, there will be no end to their demands.
If we see nationwide same-sex marriage institutionalized, perhaps through a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, that would simply move the goal posts and set the stage for the next step.
Gay activists would eventually like to see legalized polygamy and group marriage, with any number and any gender of partners. They first want to establish same-sex monogamy, then, having guaranteed that same-sex couples have these rights, move on to other issues.
I wish they were open and honest about their intentions. They don’t want to stop at same-sex monogamy. That is just a transitional step.
It’s intersting that in Massachusetts, where same-sex marriage has been legal for over five years, only about 20% of same-sex couples in relationships has tied the knot. It’s like same-sex couples are pushing so hard for this right, but once granted, relatively few even want to be married.