lol, cheeseburger...you like using stereotypes to paint your picture, right? No offence, I know exaggerating gets the message across, but I think your thoughts on gay couples and the stability of their relationships are a little too much.

Of course there's a lot of hype about this, and yes, maybe there would be a large number of couples lining up for marriage that might not have thought this the whole way through. But on the other hand there's a great number of couples that live in stable relationships and they want all the rights and the recognition that heterosexual couples have had for ages. What's wrong with that motivation? Besides...how many straight couples rush into marriage only to get divorced after a year or so? It's not a mark of sexual orientation...

Oh, and at least in Germany (don't know about the States) it makes a huge difference whether or not you're married legally. There's all sorts of things that are really complicated if you don't have the official recognition...and that's what everyone's been fighting for - to have the same rights when you commit to a relationship, regardless of sexual orientation.