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Originally Posted by timalkin
Men cannot marry men. Women cannot marry women.
There would be a valid constitutional issue if some men could marry men while other men could not marry men. The same goes for women. As it stands, all men and all women are treated equally because all men and women are allowed to marry someone of the opposite sex. This is very simple.
Everyone is being treated equally regardless of their sexual orientation. It appears as though you are claiming that sexual orientation has something to do with marriage, which it does not. Marriage is between a man and a woman - sexual orientation has nothing to do with marriage.
I don't see a problem with this.
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This sounds familiar. Black men are allowed to marry black women and white men are allowed to marry white women but black men cannot marry white women or visa versa. No rights were being denied there because they could marry their own race.