9 Comments on “Are Married Gays “Ruining” The Gay Rights Movement?”

  1. yea these are really lame comments like being gay defines the way you want
    to live your life.

  2. …I suspect the commentator has seen a decline in gay men going to bars to
    find casual sexual partners. The decline in numbers may be due to economic
    factors, but I suspect the biggest ‘threat’ comes from technology. After
    all, gay men have always been early adopters of new technologies. It is
    sites like Gaydar & apps like Gridr which have provided gay men with a more
    convenient vehicle for hook ups, making going to a bar for this purpose
    somewhat redundant. Best Always, Simon UK 🙂

  3. Hey Terry, I couldn’t agree with you more. The commentator’s remark was a
    very narrow view of what it means to be gay. For as long as there have been
    gay people there have been gay people wanting to and being in
    relationships, whether they have been legally validated or not. The idea
    that the gay bar scene is being ruined single-handedly by gay people in
    relationships is absurd…

  4. I believe monogamy is essential to the emotional well-being of individuals.
    Marriage is the only bond that can symbolically and legally join people in
    a union that is serious, officially binding, socially inclusive, and
    legally repercussive. I believe GLBT’s must be encouraged to see marriage
    as an “omnisexual” opportunity, and not merely as “imitating straights”. It
    promotes a healthy and responsible approach to one of the most vital facets
    of human life. Marriage will SAVE the gay movement.

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