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The first open wedding of a gay couple in Korea was held yesterday in Seoul.About 20 friends and 10 newspaper and television reporters gathered to watch the much-publicized ceremony held at midday in a cafe in Jongno, central Seoul.'I amsohappy I can't describe it,' Lee Sang-chul, 36, told The Korea Herald after the wedding. 'I never thought we could go through with it.' Same-sex marriages are not legally recognized in Korea but an increasing number of secret weddings have taken place in recent years, according to some reports.
Around the world, countries are coming to terms with how to treat homosexual couples and the trend in many is toward liberalizing laws. In the Netherlands, nobody talks about the issue anymore. 'It's really become less of something that you need to explain,' says Anne-Marie Thus, who in 2001 married Helene Faasen. 'We're totally ordinary. We take our children to preschool every day. People know they don't have to be afraid of us.' In Japan, homosexuality is no longer considered a mental illness, but many gays still feel pressure to go through a sham heterosexual marriage.
some people say Gay marriage should be legalized . It's true that well-off husbands and wives who earn roughly equal amounts usually end up paying more than if they had filed separately, as gays must. But according to the Congressional Budget Office, marriage penalties are actually less common than marriage bonuses (which often go to couples with stay-at-home moms). Each year the government grants more than $32 billion in marriage bonuses (compared with the $28 billion it receives in penalties). marriage has been a partly financial arrangement since it was invented.
There's more. Veterans' spouses can get an array of perks, everything from free medical care to eligibility for interment in a national cemetery. And the Social Security Administration has paid millions in survivor benefits to parents who have lost a spouse. Sometimes the marital advantages marbled throughout the code show up in far-flung places.
others people say Gay marriage should not be legalized Marriage is a unique commitment between a man and a woman . it sets up society's structure and saftey net to care for the children that are conceived in that union. The fact that children need dedicated parents. This is true in both their conception and in their development and training. Any other concept of 'marriage' is second rate and a cheap imitation.
The sanctity of marriage between one woman and one man, normally resulting in procreation, is the very foundation of our culture. As the U.S. continues its embrace of the 'acceptance is divine' hoax, our culture is being erased. Do we not lament the demise of Native American cultures? Why then do we not make efforts to strengthen our own culture? Despite the force-fed propaganda, homosexuality is not normal behavior and should not be endorsed as such.
Q1) Let's say you have a best friend, but one day the friend clarified that he/she is a gay/lesbian. Can you treat him/her the way you used to? What do you think?
Q2) Some people say one's surroundings decide sexual orientation, while other people say it (sexual orientation) is determined by nature.
Q3) How does homosexuality affect to our society? positive way or negative? say it specifically.
Q4) Should gays and lesbians be given Equal Proportion in law?
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Around the world, countries are coming to terms with how to treat homosexual couples and the trend in many is toward liberalizing laws. In the Netherlands, nobody talks about the issue anymore. 'It's really become less of something that you need to explain,' says Anne-Marie Thus, who in 2001 married Helene Faasen. 'We're totally ordinary. We take our children to preschool every day. People know they don't have to be afraid of us.' In Japan, homosexuality is no longer considered a mental illness, but many gays still feel pressure to go through a sham heterosexual marriage.
some people say Gay marriage should be legalized . It's true that well-off husbands and wives who earn roughly equal amounts usually end up paying more than if they had filed separately, as gays must. But according to the Congressional Budget Office, marriage penalties are actually less common than marriage bonuses (which often go to couples with stay-at-home moms). Each year the government grants more than $32 billion in marriage bonuses (compared with the $28 billion it receives in penalties). marriage has been a partly financial arrangement since it was invented.
There's more. Veterans' spouses can get an array of perks, everything from free medical care to eligibility for interment in a national cemetery. And the Social Security Administration has paid millions in survivor benefits to parents who have lost a spouse. Sometimes the marital advantages marbled throughout the code show up in far-flung places.
others people say Gay marriage should not be legalized Marriage is a unique commitment between a man and a woman . it sets up society's structure and saftey net to care for the children that are conceived in that union. The fact that children need dedicated parents. This is true in both their conception and in their development and training. Any other concept of 'marriage' is second rate and a cheap imitation.
The sanctity of marriage between one woman and one man, normally resulting in procreation, is the very foundation of our culture. As the U.S. continues its embrace of the 'acceptance is divine' hoax, our culture is being erased. Do we not lament the demise of Native American cultures? Why then do we not make efforts to strengthen our own culture? Despite the force-fed propaganda, homosexuality is not normal behavior and should not be endorsed as such.
Q1) Let's say you have a best friend, but one day the friend clarified that he/she is a gay/lesbian. Can you treat him/her the way you used to? What do you think?
Q2) Some people say one's surroundings decide sexual orientation, while other people say it (sexual orientation) is determined by nature.
Q3) How does homosexuality affect to our society? positive way or negative? say it specifically.
Q4) Should gays and lesbians be given Equal Proportion in law?
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