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Jamie Frevele: Why I’m (Still) Auctioning Off My Right to Marry

4 hours ago ago from health, mens health, men's health, mental health, health care, womens health, women's health, yahoo health, childrens health, children's health, kids health, kid's health, depression, cholesterol, pregnancy, weight loss, diabetes, diets, AIDS, lupus, fitn

So, a couple of weeks ago, after the NY State Senate voted down marriage equality, I put my legal right to marry up for auction on eBay . My symbolic auction had raised $327 for the Point Foundation , which provides mentors, financial assistance, and support for LGBT students, before it was pulled. I won't go into details because I'd rather move forward than complain about an easily overcome obstacle. But this this blew up the tiniest bit. ...

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Gays all over the world are fighting for equal protection under the law, including legal gay marriage. and in the website ####âÂÂBIGBISEXUAL.C O MâÂÂ###Some may think granting civil, registered or domestic partnerships is enough- seeking to preserve the legal definition of marriage as between a man and a woman. But, did you know most civil, domestic and registered partnership laws around the world provide fewer benefits than full marriage? ...

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When I encounter the few times that people speak of me elsewhere on the Internet, I am always a little amused by what they think I am really like. So I will just clarify once and for all that in spite of all appearances, I am actually a , at least in my theology. If I don't hang out with those people, it is because my wouldn't gel with that crowd. In other words, I don't expect my wife to be barefoot and pregnant and getting me my beer, I ...

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