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Yes, My Marriage Is Authentic
Love is a fundamental human right. It transcends politics, hatred, and materialism. Love recognizes no boundaries regarding origin, faith, or skin color. It embodies both complexity and simplicity.
How devastating would it be for me to dismiss your love as meaningless? To declare that your feelings are a joke, not genuine, and devoid of value? Imagine if I asserted that my love was superior to yours, that you were unworthy of feeling it or expressing it. What would your response be?
I have openly discussed my relationship with my partner, sharing both the challenges and joys. Like any couple, we’ve experienced the highs and lows of our early years together. Our marriage is as valid as any other, and no one has the authority to claim otherwise. I am indifferent to your beliefs about marriage, what you do on Sundays, or who you think can judge my relationship. My marriage is valid.
I didn’t exchange vows in a church, nor did I consult a religious figure beforehand. I didn’t seek permission to love my partner, and neither should anyone else have to. Yet even after the Supreme Court of the United States granted me the right to marry the woman I cherish with all my heart, I still find myself defending my relationship. Some claim I don’t have the same rights as other married couples, insisting my marriage isn’t “traditional.”
It’s perplexing that at 18, I could legally marry but face discrimination as an adult who doesn’t conform to a “traditional” marriage. How does that make sense? Society condones marriages between young couples but refuses to recognize those between same-sex partners. It is unacceptable for individuals to misuse religious texts as a means to justify denying rights to others.
My marriage is simply that—a marriage. It should not be defined by your religious beliefs. I don’t judge your relationship or your decisions. I don’t scoff at your beliefs or your practices. I don’t belittle you for being different from me. Love and happiness are deeply personal and unrelated to anyone’s religious superiority. All I seek are the same rights and privileges that heterosexual couples enjoy; that is a matter of basic human dignity.
If your faith relies on condemning others to validate your morals, that’s a belief system I choose to avoid. Should I be judged for who I love, I assure you the same will hold true for how you express hate.
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In summary, love is a universal right that should be respected and embraced regardless of its form. Everyone deserves the same recognition and rights in their relationships, and it’s essential to challenge any outdated beliefs that seek to undermine this truth.
