In this article, it states that Austin, Texas has announced that it supports marriage equality. I am very proud of my city for
finally declaring its support for same sex marriage. I believe that everyone has the right to love
whomever they want, regardless of their gender.
I cannot wait for more conservative Texas towns to start showing their
acceptance of same sex marriage, and then maybe one day Texas could allow gay
marriage. It will be a long uphill
battle, but I feel that people are becoming more and more supportive of same
sex marriage, especially the younger generation.
It just seems natural in our
society for a straight couple to be married if they love each other. So why are
we depriving people, people who share the same feelings for each other as a
straight couple, the same right. I have many close gay friends who are in
monogamous, loving relationships and they act just like straight couples do,
except they are the same gender.
It may seem unnatural for a man to
date a man or for a woman to date a woman in the eyes of straight people, and
some people even believe that gay people “choose” to be that way. Yet, when I have asked my friends about their
sexuality, they believed they always had felt different, even from a young
age. Their attraction to the same sex
seems to be something inherent, and many say that if they could choose their
sexuality, they would choose to be straight and fit in with everyone else. I feel like a way to show these people that
they fit in with our society is to recognize the legitimacy of their
relationships via marriage.
Plus, how does giving two people
who love each other the right to have a legally recognized relationship hurt
others? It doesn’t mean that people will all the sudden push for the right to
marry their animals or to have multiple wives, that is just another illogical
argument against same sex marriage.
I do not understand why this is
still an issue today. The pros outweigh
the cons a hundred times over. I agree with what Mayor Leffingwell said in her prepared statement last
month, “The tide is changing in America and I hope… our city can play a
significant role in helping set us on a path to full marriage equality in our
country in my lifetime.”