I imagine it would be the same step-parent relationship as in any other set of
circumstances.

Hmmm this thread reads like the story line of the Showtime TV program.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: You People

| You're missing the main point - in a same sex marriage, only one person is the
biological parent (assuming no adoption).  What happens when a bi-sexual married
female has sex with a man and gets pregnant - who are the parents?  Both women
and the guy?
|
| - Matt Small
|
| ----- Original Message -----
|   From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
|   To: CF-Community
|   Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:43 AM
|   Subject: RE: You People
|
|
|   >> What happens when a same-sex couple divorces?  Who gets the child?  Who
pays alimony?
|
|
|   Are these questions any clearer in traditional marriages?
|
|   >> WIll be be ok for any two people to get married just for the benefits?
|
|
|   People do this all the time already, either contractually for legal
benefits, or to gain the "roomie" benefits in common law marriages.
|   Matthew
|
|
|   -----Original Message-----
|   From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|   Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:43 AM
|   To: CF-Community
|   Subject: Re: You People
|
|
|   What happens when a same-sex couple divorces?  Who gets the child?  Who pays
alimony?  WIll be be ok for any two people to get married just for the benefits?
A couple of guys are roommates, one needs health insurance, the other has it so
they get married.  In the military, a person gets extra money to live off base
when he/she gets married - will that apply to a couple of privates who don't
want to live in the barracks?  There are a lot of issues that this will
confound.
|
|   - Matt Small
|     ----- Original Message -----
|     From: Haggerty, Mike
|     To: CF-Community
|     Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:24 AM
|     Subject: RE: You People
|
|     I'm not sure this is guilt some much as my stupid-people sense kicking
|     in. I mean, I'm not rapidly opposed to the idea, I can just see
|     situations where it might be put to bad use.
|
|     Soemthing strikes me as odd when two guys could watch the Red Sox play a
|     1:00 game, get wasted on Schlitz, and end up at a county courthouse
|     later that day with the full legal right to get married.  That's not
|     catholic guilt, that's a joke people were telling back in the 50s.
|
|     Or a fraternity could use it as a hazing ritual, getting all the plebes
|     married off to one another. I have seen this done in mock fashion, and I
|     know people who would have made kids go all the way (and kids who would
|     have).
|
|     Or a gang thing where you have to prove how hardcore you are.
|
|     Imagine if downtrodden men were marrying themselves off to help
|     immigrants get citizenship. Panhandlers will beat themselves up with
|     sticks for a $20, why not marriage?
|
|     It just strikes me as running counter to the stated aims of the
|     instituion of marriage, to bring social and financial stablity to a
|     country. People could easily abuse this for short-term gain, amusement,
|     status, etc. The bar would need to be set fairly high in order to avoid
|     the problems that go along with it.
|
|     M
|
|     -----Original Message-----
|     From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|     Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:05 AM
|     To: CF-Community
|     Subject: RE: You People
|
|     >I blame the Liberals on this list for derailing my train of thought.
|     >Nobody ever talk about same sex marriage again, it gives me the
|     willies.
|
|     That's just your catholic guilt reflex kicking in man.  You'll get over
|     it
|     :)
|
|     Tim
|
|     -----Original Message-----
|     From: Haggerty, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|     Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:05 AM
|     To: CF-Community
|     Subject: You People
|
|     I had something important I was going to respond to, where someone asked
|     a question and didn't get a response. I had it all thought out and was
|     getting ready to put it to email, when someone asked me something about
|     stylesheets here in the office. I helped him out, then that thread about
|     Massachusetts came up and I had to post something dumb.
|
|     Now I can't remember what I was going to say, or who I was going to
|     respond to. I looked through all the messages (handily sorted by
|     Microsoft Outlook 2003, the best email editor there is or ever will be)
|     and realized I cannot find what I was going to respond to.
|
|     ...
|
|     I blame the Liberals on this list for derailing my train of thought.
|     Nobody ever talk about same sex marriage again, it gives me the willies.
|
|     M
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