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I very much want my kids to be able to marry whoever they want when they grow up, subject only to my approval, not the state's. I care about things like whether or not they smoke (duh, it causes cancer, it will kill you, that's a no-no), how much metal (or other objects) they have stuck in their body (ideally, none), and whether or not they have an acceptable career plan in place. What they have -- or don't have -- betwixt their legs doesn't really factor into it at all. I seriously hope my kids don't get married for sex.

To some, however, not only is marriage all about the sex, they want the state to make certain that everyone else is focused on it too, when they get married. In California, the state Supreme Court has been hearing oral arguments on the matter recently. People trying to explain why marriage should be limited to one man and one woman have taken turns with those who say they just want to get married.

One writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, however, has listened with amusement. He knows that gay marriage is coming, whether anyone likes it or not. His son came out when he was in high school and has faced very little trouble over it. Massachusetts has not turned into a seething portal to hell after legalizing gay marriage.

"It is the normal interaction in everyday life," said San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera. "It is the guy at the water cooler at work, seeing them with their kids - that's what drives it home for people." Herrera is handling the lawsuit before the court on behalf of the City. The fact of the matter is, as time goes by, homosexuality will become, has become as normal as anything else.

Once upon a time, seeing a woman wear pants was a rarity -- I'm sure people would stop and stare. They did the same in the eighties when kids colored their hair purple or put it up in spikes or mohawks. None of that is seen as especially unusual these days and homosexuality is becoming more and more pedestrian everyday.

As C.W. Nevius notes, the older generation is going on and on about how marriage must be reserved for a man and a woman, but the younger generations aren't listening. They simply don't care. Someday, hopefully soon, gay couples will be no more noteworthy than interracial couples or a couple -- like my parents -- where one is Catholic and the other Jewish. All that will matter is that they are happy together.

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