Originally posted by scottycelt
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I don't see why it matters if someone you have just been introduced to can't make up his or her mind whether you are married to Joe or Jo. You could always say something like 'I'm married to Jo, she's a nuclear physicist' if it worries you so much.
So now - if civil partnerships were available for heterosexual as well as same-sex couples that would cause confusion? How or what or who does it help that someone know about your sexuality from your married or civil status? There are loads of single people out there. They don't all go around wearing a badge saying "Hi! I'm Bert and I'm straight".
salymap makes a very good point about the treatment of single people in society. Much of which has to do with the State propping up marriage in the face of its declining popularity.
And the "new friend Dave" remark is pathetic. People have been campaigning for equality in marriage and civil partnership for a long time; much longer than David Cameron's interest in the subject. I don't support them because of Cameron. I just support them.
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