Jay@PJCReptiles
"Quality Before Quantity"
Absolutley. :bowdown:I don't know about this. There are definitely differences between being married and dating. There may not be differences in terms of how you feel, but there are definitely a lot of legal differences. This is just my opinion and everyone can disagree with me if they want, but to say that they are the essentially the same is short changing everyone. The day that I got married to my husband did not change the way I felt about him, but it did change my legal responsibilities and my legal benefits. Even if the feelings are the same the actual nuts and bolts are different. Being married changes inheritance, it also changes insurance, and it means I can make end of life and other decisions for my husband. Being married is a different kind of commitment, than just dating. It is one thing to say I love this person it is another thing to say I love this person enough to give them the legal rights to end my life (by taking me off support) if I am ever incapacitated. It is one thing to say we share everything and another thing to say I am willing to put my finances legally on the line so that I can be married to this person. I think that to say they are the same short changes the people who take marriage as a serious commitment, and I think that it short changes the people who are fighting hard to have the right to marry. If being married is the same as dating then why are so many gay people bothering to try and get that right? I know that now a days most people don't think like me, but marriage is important and it is serious and it is different from dating.
Jay