LOL! A gay friend of mine, years ago, said that what he really liked about being gay was that he didn’t have to get married or make any commitment and he hoped the gay lobby never pushed this.
It’s going to be extremely complicated. Gay men change partners about every full moon or less, so they’re obviously going to have to decide on the legal implications of marriage and work out the cost/benefit analysis.
Isn’t that something? Gay men get all the sex they want from their partners, and it still doesn’t keep them monogamous.
Much of the support for toleration for homosexuality rests on the idea that homosexual partnerships are more or less like heterosexual dating relationships and engagements, except that the partners can't legally “tie the knot.” That simply is not true. While we have a major problem with divorce in America, homosexual bed-hopping is much, much worse.
Maybe we can now get positive proof from court records of what has been an open secret for a long time — promiscuity is rampant among male homosexuals, and there will be a serious cost to society in allowing “gay marriage.”
This could get interesting, and might just be a blessing in disguise.
Its going to be extremely complicated. Gay men change partners about every full moon or less, so theyre obviously going to have to decide on the legal implications of marriage and work out the cost/benefit analysis.
There needs to be some clarity about homosexual male relationships. There’s a larger degree of concern about whether your significant other is faithful to you in the traditional marriage than in homosexual relationships. In fact, trends have shown that homosexual men often can stay in their domestic relationships for some time while cheating on their partner with other men. It happens more often than you think.