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This 5 page paper touches on arguments for and against gay marriage but highlights arguments against the practice. The paper takes the position that gay marriage should not be legalized for social and religious reasons. Homosexuality as deviance is discussed as well as insights into reasons for the variant in human sexuality. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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to say that people should be able to choose between friends--male or female--in respect to whom they want to spend the rest of their natural lives with. People have many
friends and one can go on with their lives and not choose a life partner. Historically, a man and a woman marry in order not only to have sexual relations
but to have children and live a traditional life. Allowing people to choose among both genders for a long term committed relationship goes against biblical principles and it also is
something that has never been done quite in that way before. That said, homosexuality is something that has been around for quite some time. That is not in dispute. Yet,
while in Ancient times, the men would have their boys to play with, they were married to women. While the idea of sex with someone of the same gender is
seen as chic--the lesbian kiss is rather acceptable today--that is quite different from setting up house. Some treat homosexuality as rather ordinary. In fact, some people think of same-gender sex
as rather normal. Today, homosexuality is seen as a lifestyle which is a shift in human thought. Interestingly, Foucault notes that homosexuality was not a lifestyle in the eighteenth
century. Rather, having sex with someone of the same gender was something that someone just did ("Michel"). In other words, people would have homosexual relations, but it was not aligned
with identity. It had never been seen as a part of a person; it was merely an activity ("Michel" ). Clearly, with the advent of the concept of bisexuality one
can see that there are people who are neither strictly heterosexual or homosexual. Anne Heche is a case in point. While she is for the most part heterosexual, her long-term
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