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Case for heterosexual civil partnerships to go before Supreme Court.Source:BBC news.
I understand that some hetero people want to enter a civil partnership and not marry, but I'm not sure why. Could someone lay out the more common reasons for me ?Ta lots
Good news - I hope it is successful.
Never mind. Googled it:Legal and financial protection for both parties in the event of the relationship endingIt is free of the religious connotations of marriageSome object to marriage as an institution and its associations with property and patriarchy
The article says that some couples want to avoid the religious connotations of marriage, but in civil marriage (now accounting for at least two thirds of all marriages in the UK) there aren't any, by law. So I don't quite get that argument.
I expect some couples face pressure to marry from religious family members. Otherwise, neither do I. Perhaps it's the vows or something?
Is there a prepared script you have to follow? Can't you write your own?
Registry offices have a script. But vows are vows and taken in front of witnesses may feel a bit 'religious'. Maybe that has something to do with it? Dunno.I like the idea of making promises on a hill top, letting the wind take them where they will. Not much help with pension and property rights though.
Some on this thread seem to be suggesting that straights should just be happy with civil marriage.
Some on this thread seem to be suggesting that straights should just be happy with civil marriage.Enemies of equality?
What are you talking about?
Blooming ridiculous.
Why?
Come pn, Floo! You know why! Because the Bible says you have to be married by a religious service in the face of God or you are living in mortal sin and if you think your mother-in-law is bad, wait 'til you get to Hell and find out what God has in store for your sinful arse.
God didn't marry Mary it got her up the duff, when she was engaged to Joseph!