Those Irresponsible Heteros

We just can't trust them with marriage.

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Why is heterosexual marriage even legal?

4 Comments for “Those Irresponsible Heteros”

  1. posted by Jorge on

    Gays don’t need marriage. We already have freedom of religion. What we really need is divorce.

  2. posted by Attmay on

    Why is heterosexuality even tolerated? Because it’s (for now) the most efficient way to make babies? Because the majority of the population is heterosexual. If heterosexuality is “normal” for the latter reason, then by that line of logic, so is obesity.

  3. posted by Bobby on

    Most Americans aren’t obese, what happens is that we’re so used to seeing size zeros in advertising (in the 70s, it used to be size 6 that was popular) that now everyone feels fat.

    What also happens is that the culture is dominated by fatphobes, even I have become fatphobic after losing weight. Nowadays I can’t even watch a fat comedian on TV. Let’s face it, fats are the new n-gg-rs.

    That’s why so many people love Obama, oh he’s so cute, and he probably has a big dick. How can McCain compete against that?

  4. posted by Mike on

    Actually, marriage comes from God. The bible indicates that it is for man and woman. The state began requiring registration of biracial marriages. Then shortly afterwards the state began to take control. The state required all to get marriage lisences. So what I wonder is what right does the state have to grant or deny marriage. It should be a family decision not a state decision. If the states allow rights to be had, then the state should call all unions civil unions and grant rights for those choosing to register with the state (but I don’t the registration should be required).

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