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Really? Maybe I'm missing something here, but wasn't "married" sufficient? Whether a city/state recognized it as a marriage, if you had a civil union/partnership, most of the gay couples I know still say "husband" or "wife" about their SO. Not "Civil Partner".
I mean, I know some activists feel it isn't enough, my own sister shrugged her shoulders and said that some people "need" that extra justification. Were these two new status needed or is it a bit overboard?
Really? Maybe I'm missing something here, but wasn't "married" sufficient? Whether a city/state recognized it as a marriage, if you had a civil union/partnership, most of the gay couples I know still say "husband" or "wife" about their SO. Not "Civil Partner".
I mean, I know some activists feel it isn't enough, my own sister shrugged her shoulders and said that some people "need" that extra justification. Were these two new status needed or is it a bit overboard?