Re: Any idea what would happen to 'heterosexual marriage'
by
Patrick
05/30/2008, 9:05 PM #
"Frankly, it seems to me that a lot of hetero folks -- esp young women -- are more interested in the 'manufactured fairytale' aspect of the event itself.....the gown, the enormous fuss and the whole 'center of attention' and 'princess for a day' phenomenon...........its more important than the quality of the relationship itself."
I know. But part of the problem is the commericialism that reinforces everything.
"If anything, gays entering relationships so far have been more 'genuine',"
More genuine? That's disingenious considering the counterfeit nature of the whole deal (e.g. male gays use a substitute vagina; lesbians a substitute penis).
"because they did so without all the spotlights and the over-hyped hoopla that accompanies so many hetero weddings,"
So what? So do many heteros? And the guys could care less about all that pezzaz.
"where the 'ceremony' becomes more important than the relationship per se. I suspect that with the legalization of gay marriage, you may get the similar situation of at least some gay couples entering marriage because they want the fuss and the frills and the gift registries accompanying a 'proper wedding'."
Sure they do. That explains why most of the gays of Vermont didn't enter into marriage. Just look at the stats? When civil unions was legalized, well I forget, but only around something like 1 to 5% entered the state sponsered unions. Gee, gays are more genuine.....sure they are.
"I say we should ban hetero weddings for at least 50 years."
The way you grind your gears is amusing.
"Let's see how many hetero couples still want to enter long-term committed relationships if they can't have their little 'fairy tale wedding' to go with it......"
Yeah, turn everything into socialism!