i just don't get the point of that percentage. unless you have a per year per thousand comparision with hetero figures...that number is meaningless.
frankly, i suspect it's lower after doing that math. some queer communities aren't looking for state recognition of relationships in this way...just like some hetero ones aren't. but for a group that has a long history of having the state fail to understand or respect us...i'm just not surprised that state recognized marriage has some resistance at the moment.
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