Same-Sex Marriage Is Now Legal in the USA

Cassandra

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    I think this is defs something worth celebrating.
     
    Psyduck yeah
    Nice to know that's how you'll kick off your celebration party. It doesn't surprise me at all, thanks to the content of your PMs.

    As this ruling directly affects me, I couldn't be happier.

    I put Facebook's neat little gay marriage celebration tool to good use.

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    *still holds head in shame for being in one of those countries that still ban gay marriage thanks to their shitty government*

    Anyways, this is a day of blessing to all the American residents of this community and in fact the country as a whole. You always wanted marriage equality to become a thing and now your wishes have been granted. We were all waiting for this moment to happen.
     
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    This was the best news that I had all day. And I'm so glad to see our community celebrating it! ^_^
     
    It was about time the USA legalized it nationwide. Its been legal in my country since 2003, so I'm really glad that it finally is in the USA as well.

    It's hard to understand that there are still several western countries where this is still banned.
     
    Same-sex marriage was banned for a very long time until now. After so much efforts of campaigning and spreading the message around, it has finally paid off at last! I'm so happy that the US has finally legalized same-sex marriage, it's about time that it should happen and it's just amazing how something like this was taken to the high court and then the bill that bans same-sex marriage was declared unconstitutional, and that's when we all celebrated! ^^

    I honestly really hope that here Australia legalizes same-sex marriage too, this will bring all of us one step closer to equal rights. But knowing the current ruling coalition here in Australia, won't. We've gotta really campaign hard to pressure the Australian government to legalize same sex marriage here. ^^
     
    To be quite honest, I've felt a bit of apathy for the whole issue for several years. However, it's still a move that will positively affect a lot of people.

    My only regret is that the government should have made this decision by going through Congress. Then again, the country sometimes needs its tougher decisions made into law by the courts.
     
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