[quote name='Kirin Lemon']
PLEASE STOP BREATHING.[/QUOTE]
thanks for your input Kirin Lemon! [insert emoticon]
[quote name='mykevermin']Well,

me. If we're going hogwild with conjecture, here, let's throw everything out the window and abuse statistics like they come from a drunken, fatherless home, shall we?
I argue that another scenario is equally as plausible as yours, tivo. If these data come from fatherless homes, and we replace fatherless homes with twice the fathers, then we'll see lower rates of suicide in homosexual households than we would in heterosexual dual-parent households.
Refute that, if you will.[/QUOTE]
funny post myke. You're right. The aforementioned stats require some extrapolation to compare them to gay marriage but that's the best I could find in my 2 min google search. I couldn't find research done on the mental health of children raised by gay men or lesbians. Let me know if you have some. But I figure it usually takes a while to gather the data and the fact that most children raised by gays are adopted would probably add to the unclarity of the results. That's why it's still an argument and why I identified it as one. But I hope you understood my point. A child learns different things from each parent and there are some things better taught by a father or a mother e.g. a young girl learns from her father what she should expect from her husband and I doubt a lesbian, no matter how butch, can't teach a boy an accurate model of a man as nearly as good as a man. (before you respond I don't have scientific data to back this up- just common sense) As for polygamy, I bet these children are getting tons of attention- one of the most important psychological needs. But the superiority of child rearing environments was not intended to become an argument nor the total focus of your rebuttal. If children were completely out of the question, you
should have no problem with polygamy if you don't have objections with gay marriage. (which, as i was questioning, and through the lack of response, I don't think you do.)
[quote name='docvinh']Personally, I don't care about polygamy either, as long as all of them are consenting adults, I have no problem with that. The problem I usually have with some polygamists is that they try to marry underage girls.[/QUOTE]
Thanks docvinh. That's what I wanted to hear. Finally someone addressed my question and I hope I made my point. Removing all children from the equation, those in favor of gay marriage should also be willing to accept polygamy (unless there's some reason which you all have yet to speak out upon). So let's throw polygamy on the ballots with gay marriage. Right? I could stop here and see how many promoters of gay marriage would refuse to acknowledge polygamy and point to that as hypocritical *but* ill go one step further- stay with me with. Using the same logic in which to acknowledge same sex marriage and polygamy, I one should also be willing to acknowledge posthumous marriage (marriage between dead and living), or human-animal marriage (as long as the animal isn't hurt or its animal rights aren't infringed upon.) or some
other types of marriages. I mean, If its all for the happiness of the individual, and these "rights" you say everyone deserves to marry anyone they want, then you should be willing to accept these unions as well. I don't blame you if you don't because I don't think we should acknowledge same sex marriage either.