All I can say is that I hope it gets overturned soon. I don't care if they call it marriage, a civil union, anything, as long as it's the same for ALL of us, with all the rights and all the same terms.
One of my friends was going to come to California to get married in April. Now she can't. Until they overturn it, I can't. Sure, I can get married, and I know a certified minister who'd do it in an instant, but until this changes we're all screwed over. I just hope that all the 18,000 couples who've wed in California over the past several months keep all of their equal marital rights.
The worst part is, though, that I don't know what to do to make anything better.
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One of my friends was going to come to California to get married in April. Now she can't. Until they overturn it, I can't. Sure, I can get married, and I know a certified minister who'd do it in an instant, but until this changes we're all screwed over. I just hope that all the 18,000 couples who've wed in California over the past several months keep all of their equal marital rights.
The worst part is, though, that I don't know what to do to make anything better.