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Essay

Gay Marriage


Names: Pmela Miranda
Johanna Muga
Rodrigo Muoz
Patricio Valdenegro
Signature: Introduction to Writing
Teacher: Juan Carlos Torres

Introduction


Marriage is a social institution that is primarily characterized by establishing a
marital relationship of its members, whom are two individuals. Marriage can be civil
or religious
Marriage is recognized socially, from legal rules to customs. At marriage, the
spouses get various rights and obligations.
Traditionally marriage is between a man and a woman, but there are many
countries that have legalized gay marriage, but there are many others like ours that
the union between two people of the same gender hasnt been allowed yet, which
is unfair, because love is love no matter person or sex, that is why we as a group
are in favor of Gay Marriage.











We believe in genre equality


Men and women are able to do the same things. This mean, therefore, that
homosexuals have exactly the same chances as any people in terms of doing
whatever they want. They are human so they have the possibility of being happy in
a marriage.

People deserve to be well-treated no matter the genre because no one was born to
be unhappy in this world and homosexuals are not the exception. When we talk
about genre equality, we are referring to the chances of doing the same as
everyone does normally in life, which is trying to be happy by doing what you want.

Everyone deserves to stick to a civil or religious commitment no matter what genre
we are referring to. Homosexuals deserve to be treated as everyone in this world.
It doesnt matter what religion thinks about it. If most of the population here were
homosexuals, they wouldnt think of discrimination and theyll probably accept the
gay marriage without arguing.






Not to be in agreement is discrimination


The state must not have the initiate about creating artificial situations but
developing facts which are present in the society, to take and recognize the
custom. The reality is that in communities as free as the American is, there are
already many churches that not only recognize the gay marriage, but consecrate it.
So, therefore, to be in disagreement to this, is discrimination.

They have the same rights as heterosexual couples, but not calling it marriage.
Why don't we find another name? Is not discriminating to call them with different
names to two different realities.
The name is very important. We care a lot about the rights, but over all, the
equality, and this point only can be reached calling it the same way to what is
actually equal. Calling it other way just proves the fact of pointing out as different
and keeping in mind from where we started, that difference points out us as
inferior.
Gay Marriage reinforces a natural institution that heterosexuals have weakened
with the current level of divorces.






We believe in love


We believe that despite the gay marriage, there are two people involved, no matter
what the gender, which fell in love with each other. So that is totally respectable
because everyone has the possibility of being happy and treated as a human
being.

Love is the feeling that creates families. Everyone may feel love and form a family,
no matter the gender. The religion or civil union is an important process for
couples, so it is not fair that homosexuals can't celebrate their love in a marriage.

Love is love, no matter the gender, no matter the age, no matter what. Nobody falls
in love by choice, it's by chance. That beautiful feeling that makes us feel alive.
There're people out there being thieves, rapists, serial killers and they CAN get
married anyways. So why two totally normal people that are in love can not get
married? Marriage it's not just wearing a gold ring, and being in love is not only
saying "I love you". It's about sharing the rest of your life with that special person.
It's about feeling you're worth enough to be loved. You can't blame someone for
who it is, or for who it loves, we're all humans after all. And remember, there's
nothing stronger than the power of love.




Conclusion


According to all the arguments that support our thesis, we still agree on gay
marriage, because our values and beliefs, and the tolerance that characterizes us.

We firmly believe in the union between two individuals, no matter the gender,
religion, ethnicity, social class, culture, or anything else that represent it as a
human being.

Of the three arguments presented, we think the third is the one that will prevail no
matter of what the Law dictates. Love is essential in life; it is and always will be the
feeling that makes happy anyone who has the good fortune to be able to
experience it.

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