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California Supreme Court starts gay marriage hearings

Juro Kothari
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12-22-2004 13:41
Read SF Chronicle article
Paolo Portocarrero
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12-22-2004 14:58
Stay tuned...more to come.
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Eggy Lippmann
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12-22-2004 15:26
tee hee... he said "come"
Damien Nightshade
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12-23-2004 00:42
well i dont care what a person's sexual preferance is but why would anyone want to get married? I mean damn you have to pay taxes too be married and when you divorce half of your things go away to your betrothed. I know a lesbian in RL and she fluxuates between partners so if she got married ...she been in the crap hole by now.



( I am a male so no i am not that way)

cheers,

Damien
Juro Kothari
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12-23-2004 16:46
From: Damien Nightshade
well i dont care what a person's sexual preferance is but why would anyone want to get married? I mean damn you have to pay taxes too be married and when you divorce half of your things go away to your betrothed. I know a lesbian in RL and she fluxuates between partners so if she got married ...she been in the crap hole by now.

That's a pretty easy answer Damien. Marriage, along with the vows and ultimate bond, bring along a host of automatic rights. There are 1138 government protected rights that come along with your marriage certificate, such as:
  1. The right to make decisions on a partner's behalf in a medical emergency. Specifically, the states generally provide that spouses automatically assume this right in an emergency. If an individual is unmarried, the legal "next of kin" automatically assumes this right. This means, for example, that a gay man with a life partner of many years may be forced to accept the financial and medical decisions of a sibling or parent with whom he may have a distant or even hostile relationship.
  2. The right to take up to 12 weeks of leave from work to care for a seriously ill partner or parent of a partner. The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 permits individuals to take such leave to care for ill spouses, children and parents but not a partner or a partner's parents.
  3. The right to petition for same-sex partners to immigrate.
  4. The right to assume parenting rights and responsibilities when children are brought into a family through birth, adoption, surrogacy or other means. For example, in most states, there is no law providing a noncustodial, nonbiological or nonadoptive parent's right to visit a child - or responsibility to provide financial support for that child - in the event of a breakup.
  5. The right to share equitably all jointly held property and debt in the event of a breakup, since there are no laws that cover the dissolution of domestic partnerships.
  6. Family-related Social security benefits, income and estate tax benefits, disability benefits, family-related military and veterans benefits and other important benefits.
  7. The right to inherit property from a partner in the absence of a will.
  8. The right to purchase continued health coverage for a domestic partner after the loss of a job.


Your friend sounds like many (straight) classmates of mine, where they bounce from one partner to another, but not all gay women and men are like that. ;)