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GERLIE G.

AMPARADO

GRADE 11 - LFBNSH111M001

HB202200127

Same Sex Marriage

Same-sex marriage has affected society. It is important to note that several countries allow same-sex
marriage. For example, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark,
Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Great Britain and the United States.
Same-sex marriage, defined as a legal union between people of the same sex, has sparked controversy
and debate both morally and socially. Given the value of love, same-sex marriage may be acceptable.
Without prejudice, in the context of love, it gives value to people, regardless of who they are and what
their sexual desires are. It means being human and giving them the freedom to do what they want and
love what they want because it can be a channel for their self-actualization. On the other hand, it is
never morally acceptable. This only reinforces the vice of choosing a mate, thereby falsifying the Bible's
statement that men are women and women are men. Despite these arguments, these states have given
due consideration to this type of marriage. However, it should be noted that same-sex marriage has a
negative impact on society and the future families that same-sex couples may form in the future. Let me
make the following argument in relation to the social sciences:

Children long for their biological parents. A child may long for a parent (mother/father) while growing
up. In the absence of the parents, the child may try to learn the truth about the absence of the parents.
This in turn can affect their psychological needs.

Evidence shows that children raised by homosexuals are more likely to experience gender and sexuality
disorders. This may be due to an environment with same-sex parents. It can be difficult for children to
understand sex and determine what they like. Same-sex "marriage" would weaken the norms of sexual
trust in marriage.

Cheating partners are more likely to view same-sex partners as substitutes for their partners' sex and
marriage. According to research, only a small percentage of gay men value trust in their relationships.

Same-sex "marriage" would weaken the norms of sexual trust in marriage. How homosexuals reproduce.
This usually leads to population decline. With these thoughts in mind, we can conclude that same-sex
marriage is a complex issue. Despite the many advantages associated with stopping plots, it is difficult to
stop. In this case, it can be good to use the moral instinct and consider the public interest.

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