RE: Good!!
September 5, 2015 at 2:10 pm
(This post was last modified: September 5, 2015 at 2:13 pm by MTL.)
(September 5, 2015 at 12:33 pm)ChadWooters Wrote:(September 5, 2015 at 12:25 pm)Cecelia Wrote: Gays have a right to get married.Even in states that banned same-sex marriage the law was applied equally. Prior to the Supreme Court ruling gay men and lesbians already had the right to marry. Any man, whether gay or straight, could marry a woman. Any woman, either lesbian of straight, could marry a man.
oh, so clever.
Fine, then: let me tell you about the happiest married couple (man and woman) that I know.
They live in Toronto.
They grew up together, are best friends, and love each other very much.
They have children, and they are excellent parents.
They support each other emotionally, share property in common,
and both contribute to the running of the household.
The kids know that mum and dad love each other and are best friends,
they know that their parents prioritize each other, and the family,
and would do nothing to ever jeopardize it.
Their family is very stable, happy and normal.
The only thing that is different is this:
He is gay, and she is straight.
They have separate bedrooms.
The kids are not oblivious;
Dad's orientation has never been a secret;
nor is it a secret that BOTH mum and dad each have their own "friends"
...but these boyfriends are WELL OUTSIDE the house,
and the kids rarely, if ever, meet them.
(And these boyfriends are not looking for marriage, themselves;
they understand and respect the arrangement....and keep their distance;
these boyfriends are NEVER coming around the house.
Instead, the parents go out to see their boyfriends....when appropriate.
Both parents agree that the kids don't need to witness the various boyfriends coming and going,
or even hear about them, in any great detail. They're very discreet).
The kids are no more apprised of the details of their parents' sex lives
than most kids would be.