Gay Marriages Should Be Allowed Or Not?

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Gay Marriages should be Allowed or Not?

Abstract

This research paper underlines the topic of allowing of gay marriages or called same sex marriages, where two men marry each other or two women marry each other called lesbian marriage. The research papers underline the advantages of gay marriages and its disadvantages. It also highlights the economic impact on the gay couples over the straight couples they face. The physical illnesses are increasing, which includes the spread of HIV/AIDS increasing as the result of increased homosexuality.This study is a debate on the most controversial issue of these days, i.e. Gay and lesbian Marriages. The research also analyzes many aspects, which are in favor or against of Gay and lesbian Marriages.

Table of contents

Abstractii

Introduction4

Hypothesis4

Discussion4

American Gay Rights Movement5

Gay Marriages6

Pros of Gay Marriages8

Cons of Gay Marriages9

Economic Impact on Same Sex Marriage10

Physical Health11

Conclusion11

References13

Annotated Bibliography14

Gay Marriages should be Allowed or Not?

Introduction

Gay and lesbian marriages have recently achieved extreme endorsement and practice in recent days. In primitive times, homosexual marriages were considered as a sin by anyone and everyone, considering it simply out of the question.

In today's world of modernization and futuristic belief, matrimonial relationships among boys (gay marriages) and girls (lesbian marriages) are considered appropriate. The thought that provokes when discussing gay marriages is generally uncomfortable, placing the generations-our brood and offspring-at risk of developing disastrous and disturbed mental patterns. The following discussion is about the rights of gay marriage whether it should be legalized or not.

Hypothesis

Gay and lesbian marriages be legalized or not? What are the pros and cons of legalizing homosexual marriages?

Discussion

Same-sex marriage is a marriage between persons of the same sex. The registration of a marriage establishes the couple of distinct specificity: the right to joint property, the right to alimony, the right to inheritance, social and medical insurance, preferential taxation and crediting, the right to name, the right not to testify in court against a spouse, the right to act as a trustee on behalf of a spouse in the event of his incapacity due to health, the right to dispose of the body in case of death of a spouse, the right to mutual parenting and foster care and other rights, which denied unmarried couples (Chauncey, 2004).

American Gay Rights Movement

Thomas Jefferson in 1779 was the first to propose the law, which would authorize the castration of gays, but at that time, it was not accepted. After 224 years later to this proposition, when U.S. Supreme Court and the law of treating people having same sex intercourse in Lawrence v. Texas. In 1951, the first gay organization was founded. In 1955, Daughters of Bilitis (DoB) was formed, which was the first lesbian right organization. In 1962, the first state in United States of America, to decriminalize the homosexual act was in Illinois.

In 1973, the greatest success was that the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality form the list of mental disorders. In 1976, Harvey Milk was appointed as the first openly gay city commissioner in Unites States. In 1977, there was the biggest defeat by ...
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