There are rules about who you can marry to prevent inbreeding but they wouldn't apply to gay marriage. Does that mean that a man could marry his brother?
There are rules about who you can marry to prevent inbreeding but they wouldn't apply to gay marriage. Does that mean that a man could marry his brother?
There are always anomalies in law - for example, in Scotland (and perhaps the rest of the UK, I don't know) the crime of incest cannot apply to same sex liasons.
Just throwing that out there.
Heard or saw some lesbian commentator on the BBC the other day postulating that lesbians had been discriminated against and marginalised by never having been criminalised. I nearly spat out my Darjeeling - what the actual fuck are these people on?
If a brave man were to admit to an incestuous relationship with his brother and wanted to marry, would you condone/support them or object on moral grounds?
You are asking a faggot to judge the behaviour of consenting adults? How perverse
None of us are in a position to judge others - though we do so all the time. I like 2 of my 3 brothers, but I'm glad we don't live near each other (the closest being 15 miles away).
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.
I don't see what the advantages would be for 2 brothers to marry.
Hitchhiking's more of a challenge on the road less travelled.