meltzerboy
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I propose a different legal perspective on gay marriage. Instead of using the term marriage, why not legally define a gay couple as a family in terms of a strictly human association of two adults living together in one household, definitionally independent of sexual relations, who are permitted to raise children if they wish? Thus we are not talking about marriage or sex, so incest and human-animal relations are irrelevant. Polygamy may be considered in the future, but for now let’s limit this human association to two adults and their family. The gay couple would be entitled to all the legal benefits of married people who have children according to this definition of family as a human adult association within a household, except this relationship would not be a Church sanctioned marriage. It is somewhat similar to a common-law marriage between a man and a woman, also not defined by means of a religious ceremony, except that the couple is same-sex. But it offers more rights than a civil-union partnership because the family has been redefined to include an association of two gay adults who are the heads of the household. If you can suspend moral judgments for the moment, would this make sense as a legal construct in itself that does not interfere with the definition of marriage, and is sufficiently different from both marriage and civil unions to warrant legal consideration as a family?