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Don't even sit here and tell me that if gay marriage was legal in all states and countries there wouldn't be weddings and showers in the "homosexual institution" as well.
Gay weddings are different NOW because there is still so much equality to fight for. But you cannot tell me that if the world wasn't divided into these categories there wouldn't be any traditions you'd be following too.
That was a nice film. Actually their arrangement is not that bad![]()
You pass words around like Heterosexual and breeders like they're some type of other species.
" Complaining about weddings and baby showers does not have to be sexuality specific. That's my only point.
And you wonder why the straight world is so hell bent on continuing the "separate but equal" argument.
And you wonder why the straight world is so hell bent on continuing the "separate but equal" argument.

To tell you the truth, I get jealous at weddings.
It's so easy for them to get hitched.
Maybe that's why I don't like them. Maybe that's why I find it easier to hate and be less tolerant of the extreme gaudiness of the entire fake-ass event.
I don't want their wedding. I want my own gay wedding. And if I can't get that, I'll pooh pooh on yours.
Jasun said:But those would not include strong-arming co-workers into going to them and ponying up with cash and prizes. Or... I hope not. I can't see gay people WANTING the kind of crap that they get. I mean.. we already all have our own vibrators and sexy underwear.
That's because there are more hetero marriages than gay marriages so obviously you're going to notice them more.Jasun said:I know not all straight people are like that. But enough of them are to make many of us here notice.
Hell... most wedding planners that are male are GAY.
One of the nice things about social conventions is that there's always a way out of it. The "save the date" is just a warning, not an invitation, and is not socially binding. When you receive the invitation itself, you send the RSVP card back as "not attending." And that's that. If someone asks you why you aren't going, say you have a conflict.
I do have to add here that it gets hard to see wedding expos, wedding shows, the entire wedding industry, and know that you are definitely not invited to the party.
