The ability to be able to choose to marry a person of their own choosing should be nothing less than a right that every citizen of the United States of America should have. Many believe that same sex households are not the optimal place for the upbringing of a child. However, after many studies of children brought up in same sex households compared to those raised in heterosexual homes, there showed no difference in the outcomes of the children (Barlow). Sadly, there is a great inequality for the millions of gay and lesbian American citizens who do not have the privilege of living in one of the sixteen states that do allow same sex marriage (editorial). The ban on gay and lesbian marriages not only makes their marriages seem inferior to that of a man and a woman’s marriage, but also suppresses the civil rights of the homosexual individual living today in the United States of America (Boonin). Same sex marriage is a right that the gay and lesbian individuals in America are being denied of.
Work Cited
Rich Barlow, “Gay Parents As Good As Straight Ones”, http://www.bu.edu/today/2013/gay-parents-as-good-as-straight-ones/. BU Today, 11 April 2013. Web. 18 December 2013. (Website)
Boonin, Sarah R, “Marriage is Marriage”, Liberty Media for Women, summer 2013, 3, proquest research library. Web. 18 December 2013. (Library Database - Magazine Article)
The editorial Board, “The Future of Same-Sex Marriage”, New York Times, 14 July 2013, NY Times. Web. 18 December 2013
Cited: Rich Barlow, “Gay Parents As Good As Straight Ones”, http://www.bu.edu/today/2013/gay-parents-as-good-as-straight-ones/. BU Today, 11 April 2013. Web. 18 December 2013. (Website) Boonin, Sarah R, “Marriage is Marriage”, Liberty Media for Women, summer 2013, 3, proquest research library. Web. 18 December 2013. (Library Database - Magazine Article) The editorial Board, “The Future of Same-Sex Marriage”, New York Times, 14 July 2013, NY Times. Web. 18 December 2013