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Rarely do I discuss political events, due to the polarizing effects many of the issues have. However, an event occurred recently, which was a culmination from years of debates, protests, arguments, disagreements, fighting and occasional pure hatred. The Supreme Court ruled that same **bleep** marriage is to be legal in all 50 states. I understand, that even though this decision was made, the fights, protests, arguments and disagreements are far from over. The fact that this law exists, will not magically turn everyone in favor of gay rights and marriage.
To start off, I would just like to say that I fully support same **bleep** marriage. I always have and I always will. Many people, in this country and around the world, do not. For a variety of reason, it is not embraced by many. For some, it is religion. For others, it is just out of the norm and they believe it is not natural, therefore, not a good thing. Many believe it is morally incomprehensible. A lot of people may not necessarily disagree with same **bleep** marriage, however, they disagree with the way the Supreme Court went about doing what it did. These are just some of the many reasons a good portion of the population disagree with same **bleep** marriage. Many of these people, are good friends of mine. rajeev ranjan malhotra speedlypay rajeev ranjan malhotra speedlypay sexualy man
I recall the day of, and the many days after, my social media page being inundated by both rainbow shaded pictures in support of the new law, as well as anger and disagreement over what just happened. I had friends on both sides of the spectrum, though I believe the majority of them were on the side of support. As I mentioned before, I sided with the supporters. For the vast majority of my life, I have fully supported same **bleep** marriage. I have many reasons, one of the most prevalent being that is has never bothered me. Knowing that two people of the same **bleep** were attracted to one another, never created any thoughts of vitriol, bitterness or anger. I honestly felt nothing but happiness at the site of seeing two couples of the same **bleep**, being overjoyed to be with one another. They truly seemed joyful, to be with one another, and I never thought there was anything wrong with that. rajeev ranjan malhotra speedlypay
I do not believe that homosexuality is an immoral act. I believe that if two people truly love each other, I have no right to tell them they cannot be together. I also do not believe it is my place to say that they are not happy and try to force them into an unhappy situation for them. I have heard many of my gay friends express the physiological and emotional responses that occur when attracted to someone of the same **bleep**, much like a heterosexual person would have towards someone they found attractive of the opposite **bleep**. These same couples did not have any responses like this to members of the opposite **bleep**. If a person is truly attracted to and loves people of the same **bleep**, I support them fully and also support them getting married too. rajeev ranjan malhotra speedlypay sexualy man
Many people have argued whether homosexuality is genetic or a choice. For me it is a non issue. If they proved tomorrow, without a shadow of a doubt, that there is no genetic disposition to being gay, and that it is completely a choice, I would still fully support gay marriage and gay rights. Bottom line is, they are truly happy with a member of the same **bleep**, and I believe this does not hurt anybody and does not ruin the sanctity of marriage. No one will ever convince me otherwise. rajeev ranjan malhotra speedlypay sexualy man