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Originally posted by Cerek the Barbaric:
font color=deepskyblue>Theoretically, that may be possible. But why would two hetero people of the same gender want to marry? Since they are attracted to the opposite gender, there doesn't seem to be a logical reason for them to want to marry someone of the same gender...unless they are bisexual and decide they love their same-gender partner more than the opposite gender one.
If that is the case, then the law in Massachussetts would benefit them, but laws against polygamy would prevent them from marrying both partners.
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To get a green card.
Anyhow, who says only homosexuals are attracted to their own gender? Women notice and appreciate other women. Men find other men attractive. What is attractive to another hetrosexual man, is often different to what is attractive to women.
Homosexuality is acting on that attraction in a sexual sense. Manifesting the admiration, affection and connection, in a physical, sexual expression.
Men insecure about their sexuality are ones who cannot express that another man is good looking, or that they have love for them, without feeling threatened by it.
Fellas: YOU ARE NOT 'GAY' IF YOU FIND ANOTHER MAN ATTRACTIVE. This is normal whether gay or straight.