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1/13/2013 12:32:18 AM
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In regards to your last question, not necessarily. Being sterile is indeed a biological problem, yes, however I don't see it as big of a problem as homosexuality. Homosexuality is a lot more than missing a few reproductive properties since the two organisms aren't compatible for reproduction at all. Also, I would say it is slightly immoral to marry them (the sterile significant other) over someone who is able to produce children. I would like to continue my family name and culture, and continue to produce for my species.
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  • Edited by Baha: 1/13/2013 12:42:17 AM
    I'd say what you would want isn't really relevant, but I know you're mostly just alluding to biological imperative which is totally fine. At this point my argument is that biological imperative shouldn't even be a factor in whether same-sex couples can marry. It is not what we use to define morality or acceptable behavior. This is why we have prohibitions against -blam!- (sexual assault), and why we don't stigmatize people who choose to remain single or just not reproduce in our laws.

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