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    getting married‚ divorced‚ married again and divorced again and you’re not given even one opportunity to get married once. This is reality for many same sex couples. That is why I am for making same sex marriage legal nationwide. Instead of focusing on the genders of couples we should focus on the love that two should share. Not allowing a couple to get married based on sex is discrimination and furthermore allowing them to marry won’t ruin the sanctity of marriage. Not allowing same sex couples to marry

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    barrier.-‚ of interracial marriages lies in the family of the couples. A. Louis‚ a Caucasian women‚ and Chuck‚ a Black man‚ were married in 1960. 1 . They have no prejudice about each other. 2@ Both have mixed group of friends. 3‚ They had problems with family. a) Louis mother had asked her why she could not marry her own kind. b) This conflict finally caused the ties between mother and daughter to break. B. Mama‚ a Caucasian Jewish‚ married a Black. I . None of her family members attended her wedding

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    be done to change this view on homosexual couples. The first article is about homosexual couples being treated unfairly and not getting the same rights as heterosexual couples. Although‚ I think in this article they are trying to scare you by telling you things about marriage and wills and prenuptial arrangements. These scare tactics can make people think that marriage is a bad thing‚ that it is just ran by the government or that people only get married to have the benefits. This concept completely

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    be like. The information gained could help couples make good choices and avoid bad ones. The survey evidence shows how widespread this belief is. The number of unmarried couples has increased dramatically over the past four decades‚ and the increase is continuing. It is seemed that the cohabitation is replacing marriage as the first living-together experience for young men and women. According to reports only in America‚ the number of unmarried couples from 1960 to 2002 has increased by over 1100

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    Marriage"‚ eighty-five percent of the divorced couples were cohabitating before marriage‚ otherwise known as: living together. With these kinds of statistics‚ why would people want to live together before they get married? It’s a perfectly logical question‚ with a perfectly logical explanation. Couples naturally want to know each other before they take the big plunge. Some may say‚ "You have to try it before you buy it". It leads a very good point: couples should know each other before they vow to spend

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    children to cherish‚ as they will be granted out of more adoption agencies because of the increase of married couples whom are gay can receive and live with the child in happiness. Most adoption agencies decline the proposal of a couple to receive a child‚ more for being gay is nearly hopeless since they cannot get married. Agencies would be forced to grant a gay married couple or any married couple a child after of course services and exchanges‚ but will then cause the child to have a fulfilling childhood

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    widely acceptable in the United States and for some couples it has replaced the idea or desire for marriage. Lamanna‚ Riedmann‚ and Stewart (2015) report‚ “in the early twentieth century‚ living together outside of marriage was illegal in every state and relatively uncommon” (p. 142). But‚ times have changed and now more than “7.6 million U.S. heterosexual couples cohabit” (Lamanna et al.‚ p.142). Couples live together without getting married for several reasons such as convenience‚ companionship

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    Rushana Ravichandran ENG2D1 Ms.Nichol 23 October‚ 2013 Homosexual marriage Can you imagine the love of your life fighting tooth and nail to marry you without any success? Or can you imagine other couples exploiting their marital opportunities‚ but you never being given a single opportunity to choose your life partner? Marriage has been universally acknowledged throughout history as a legal contract between a man and a woman in which there is emotional and sexual fidelity‚ along with childrearing

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    of his partner’s health status. “We had all of the paperwork that any gay couple could have in the State of Ohio‚” he said. “They said‚ ‘You’re not family’ ” (PARKER-POPE‚ 2010). The situation could have been avoided if the gay couple had equal rights in marriage. Gay couples that are in a loving committed relationship should not be denied equal rights in marriage but should be treated in the same way as heterosexual couples. I have been in a same-sex domestic partnership for thirteen years. My partner

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    Walter Odhiambo Marriage versus Living Together Living together without marriage or cohabitation‚ is a staged‚ significant change in the manner in which many adults in the world develop from being single to being married today. Marriage is an inimitable relationship that assumes a vow of permanence. Most of those cohabiting fear‚ or are not ready for such a permanent relationship. Although there is commonly held belief that the idea of cohabiting will somehow enhance the quality of

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