It seems the main reason why same-sex couples want to be able to be recognized under the government as 'married' is so they can get the same benefits as married couples (e.g. visitation rights, tax breaks etc)
What I want to know is, why do married couples get these benefits in the first place? What does having a "marriage license" change in terms of the dynamics of their relationship? How are they any different after having a Justice of the Peace sign a paper than before?
What I want to know is, why do married couples get these benefits in the first place? What does having a "marriage license" change in terms of the dynamics of their relationship? How are they any different after having a Justice of the Peace sign a paper than before?
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