Saturday, October 08, 2005

Since the early 1700'd, homosexuality has been an issue to society. It is an attribute at birth to have a sexual preference for the same sex which therefore, should not be considered a crime. So, why are same sex marriages such a problem? The most eminent answer to the question is that people are uncomfortable with the situation of gay couples being a normality in society. However, couples share a bond in which the world should not have any say in. Being a homosexual is seen as an abnormality, and due to this stereotype, homosexuals are afraid to admit they are gay. If society were to be more unbiased and accepted this form of diversity, homosexuals would not be afraid of the world around them and gay couples who are madly in love will be given the gift of marriage.

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