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thewanderer
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And thats precisely the thinking that I don’t understand. Why are people giving so much power to the government that they feel as though their personal commitment to another person is somehow lacking unless the govt officially approves of it? The only reason I will get married legally is for the benefits. If there were no particular benefits then I really wouldn’t in the least care about having my relationship and commitment recognized by the state through legal marriage. I would still be married. I would still be commited to my spouse. I really don’t need the govt.'s “approval” as if my commitment were somehow incomplete without it. I honestly couldn’t care less whether the govt. recognizes me as married or not and I don’t understand why other people do.Well, the “problem” (-for some) is that a) those are not legally recognized as marriages and b) it doesn’t recognize the right of same-sex couples to enter into marriage. Mind you, I OPPOSE same-sex marriage but I understand why some people don’t think a domestic partnership is enough for them.