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I see your point but I just don't see the logic to that argument. If civil partnerships were abolished then there would be repercussions for the thousands upon thousands of people who are married through a civil partnership. Also, I know that this was almost certainly not your intention, but to me, that argument

Don't forget that many of his party members are old dinosaurs who very much still hold "traditional" values. Cameron has actually been very progressive in pushing for gay marriage equality, which MUST have pissed off an awful lot of the older generation of the party. So coming out with that as a reason is probably in

Personally I don't see why this is even a thing. In the UK a heterosexual couple can already get married in civil services. So if it's a question of religion, then it's absolutely not an issue. In fact, civil services are not allowed to have references to religion in them.

When you're in a couple with someone from another country, then anywhere you have the wedding is going to be a "destination" wedding for at least half the guests.

Lots of US based approaches to parenting seem to be "I now have a baby and therefore my life has changed entirely and unrecognisably, and that is normal because baby comes first".

Oh my god you're a fucking idiot. The second dude is asymmetrical because...HE IS LEANING TO ONE SIDE.

I used to be a competitive swimmer.

Jesus christ America. What the fuck has happened to you?

This is fucking crazy.

There are lots of people who still call her Kate Middleton, even in the UK. I don't even know if she decided to legally change her last name. She could still be Kate Middleton for all I know. Even if she changed her name, her last name would be Mountbatten-Windsor, which is William's last name.

You plan to move to London in that case?? :D!

An American kid being raised by American parents is robbing them of their culture?

I went to Catholic school for years and years (it was actually a very liberal school), but I could never accept Catholicism. None of it. The ridiculously wealthy old man's club that is the Vatican. The fact it's populated exclusively by men. The fact the Pope(s) refuse to take a firm step in the modern world - the

I can see why this must be frustrating. Sometimes when drawing up international law you have to de couple controversial issues, because trying to deal with them together would be impossible. So as a first step - if what they are basically trying to do is put an end to forced marriage, arranged marriage, stuff like

I was actually expecting this to be rerally bad advice, but if you have lived in a cave your entire life then I imagine some people would find it useful.

Also: No. It might be fluid for you and some of your friends, but it's not the same for everybody. That's like saying to a gay man "oh but you just haven't met the right girl", which is incredibly offensive. I'm a straight woman. No matter how much I like another woman I'm not going to want to have a sexual

In my view there is a very clear distinction between "crazy" used in the vernacular, and language which mocks mental problems (like calling someone "psycho" for psychoprenic which was popular when I was a kid).

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I thought the tradition to have bridesmaid's was to have a decoy for the bride in case of evil spirits. That's why traditionally they wore long dresses like the bride, so they looked similar.

Well, I think it's partly because it's still the bride who organises the majority of the wedding (in most cases), and so it's her and her bridal party who have to deal with the majority of the organisational stuff and stress (flowers, bouquets, dresses, choosing a colour theme...etc), whereas the majority of guys just