gimmethesimplelife
10-11-14, 2:46pm
Wow, what a week this has been! States in which I never would have thought two men or two women would ever be able to legally marry - Utah, Oklahoma (I still can't believe that one!) and North Carolina - are now issuing marriage licenses. I live in Arizona where such is still not legal but the "experts" are saying it is a matter of time before the ban falls here, too, and in Montana and Wyoming, two other Western states that still have the ban. I now live in a state completely surrounded by other states in which same sex marriage is legal.....I'm not at all surprised that this state is a holdout, as I have said before, Arizona is endlessly interesting as it tends to be very conservative and then out of nowhere will be extremely liberal on you and then at the drop of a hat....the regularly scheduled program. But I do believe the ban will fall here, too - the momentum sure has built for it.
I had the chance to watch on youtube the first gay marriage in North Carolina - between the some deputy sheriff I believe it was in Wake County (Raleigh) to his partner and I felt myself wanting to cry and this is a big deal for me as not much moves me to cry. You could seriously just feel the love between these two men and I am so thankful that they FINALLY are deemed worth the human right to deem it a legal marriage in North Carolina. As much as I complain, now this is real change and something I am very grateful for. I lived in the South once years ago - far northern Georgia - in 1982 - and I know how the thinking can be in this area of the country (not that every last person is like that, let me state that here and now) but to have this happen in the South is just amazing to me, at the same level to have this happen in Oklahoma is amazing to me.
I honestly believe now that a day will come when same sex marriage is legal in all 50 states and we can join other countries such as Uruguay (had to pick a less developed country to make a point) that deemed same sex relationships worthy of legal marriage on a nationwide basis before the US did. Never thought I'd live to see this - I have to admit I'm very pleasantly surprised. Rob
I had the chance to watch on youtube the first gay marriage in North Carolina - between the some deputy sheriff I believe it was in Wake County (Raleigh) to his partner and I felt myself wanting to cry and this is a big deal for me as not much moves me to cry. You could seriously just feel the love between these two men and I am so thankful that they FINALLY are deemed worth the human right to deem it a legal marriage in North Carolina. As much as I complain, now this is real change and something I am very grateful for. I lived in the South once years ago - far northern Georgia - in 1982 - and I know how the thinking can be in this area of the country (not that every last person is like that, let me state that here and now) but to have this happen in the South is just amazing to me, at the same level to have this happen in Oklahoma is amazing to me.
I honestly believe now that a day will come when same sex marriage is legal in all 50 states and we can join other countries such as Uruguay (had to pick a less developed country to make a point) that deemed same sex relationships worthy of legal marriage on a nationwide basis before the US did. Never thought I'd live to see this - I have to admit I'm very pleasantly surprised. Rob