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By bracketing heterosexuality from the picture , the Bowers opinion ensured that any concept of identity associated with homosexuality would , in no way , resemble heterosexual identity ; the status of a homosexual was not analogous ...
By bracketing heterosexuality from the picture , the Bowers opinion ensured that any concept of identity associated with homosexuality would , in no way , resemble heterosexual identity ; the status of a homosexual was not analogous ...
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that supposedly would be diminished for heterosexual marriages were homosexual marriage to be instituted . ... benefits would take place if , as he asserts , what grants marriage its superiority is the very fact of its heterosexuality .
that supposedly would be diminished for heterosexual marriages were homosexual marriage to be instituted . ... benefits would take place if , as he asserts , what grants marriage its superiority is the very fact of its heterosexuality .
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protect heterosexuality . " Marriage " could be neutral with regards to sexual orientation , but proponents of heterosexual marriage limit the word to a specific group of people ( heterosexuals ) : one status is in fact the other status ...
protect heterosexuality . " Marriage " could be neutral with regards to sexual orientation , but proponents of heterosexual marriage limit the word to a specific group of people ( heterosexuals ) : one status is in fact the other status ...
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