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Saint_Frank
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Another interesting fact about the examples of other cultures practicing gay “marriage” that are usually brought up is that those relationships are usually between a man and what we’d now call a transgender/transsexual woman. One of them would take on the role of a woman and live as such. Many cultures around the world have cultural space for males who prefer to live in a feminine role (third gender, etc.), and it was accepted or at least tolerated for them to have relations with men. It wasn’t between two masculine men. I’ve never come across an example of that being accepted in other cultures, at least on the level of an arrangement that could be called “marriage”.Of course it is entirely new. Even in cultures where homosexuality was accepted, they never confused those sexual activities with marriage. They could plainly see that the next generation of society comes from heterosexual unions. And the next generation of society needs a stable environment to flourish. So they recognized marriage to encourage the parties to remain in the marriage and provide for the children and the next generation of society.
This is just one more step that society has taken to divorce the concepts of babies/pregnancy, sex, and marriage.
Even the name, holy matrimony, indicates what marriage is. “Matrimony” means “making a mother”.
So, no - there’s really no historical precedent for what we’re doing now.