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Therefore, a mother and son can marry? Two brothers can marry? A brother, sister and mother can all three marry?My goodness, Sedona, you sound as if you’re going to be the one marrying them! Re reassured, you won’t have to.
When the Supreme Court struck down state laws against interracial marriage, they affirmed that marriage between consenting adults is a civil right. That is settled law.
The Supreme Court didn’t affirm anything to change the basic definition of “marriage” - only that race is not something to be considered when determining whether two people can be married. The non-mention of gender does not mean that two (or more) people of the same gender have a right to marry.