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Old 05-08-2017, 11:16 AM
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It's evident from what we see pop culturally, not to mention academia. The whole "Gay Wedding Day" event in which I was involved was some years before the gay marriage issue came to a head, and I think it was just a little, bitty piece of the whole propaganda campaign aimed in that direction. Yes, I allowed myself to be talked into it. What was funny, I guess you might say, was that prior to Gay Wedding Day I was a perfectly straight guy. Then the wedding day came (during which I was a total nervous wreck). Here's the thing, after the wedding my groom and I dated for almost a year. We were actually talking about going to Massachusetts to be legally wed. I was all set to do so when he broke up with me. Since then, I've been back to dating only women. Ironically, while I'm very pro-traditional marriage, had we gone to Massachusetts and been wed, to this very day I'd still be wed to him and be living a gay lifestyle, just because of the commitment I'd have made.
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