Posted by
reasonmclucus on Sunday, April 03, 2011 1:50:39 PM
Regardless of how government may artificially define marriage in legal
terms,
marriage is really the union of the two different types of human beings
--
males and females. Two members of the same sex cannot have a
marriage relationship regardless of what some politicians might say.
Marriage unites members of the different sexes to form a unit
that has all the human characteristics. Two men or two women
cannot form such a unit. They are like two left shoes or two
right shoes. A man and a woman fit together like two
puzzle pieces. Two people of the same sex are just mirror
images.
Males and females not only have anatomical differences, they have
different biochemistries, including different
skin
PH, and their
brains
function differently.
Males produce
chemicals called pheromones that are
beneficial to females. The research on how males
benefit from pheromones women might produce is less clear because most
research on female pheromones deals with how they attract men.
Research does indicate that men
benefit
from
marriage and the benefits may involve
biochemistry.
The fact that men's and women's brains function differently complicates
relationships, but provides the couple with the benefit of viewing the
problems faced from two different perspectives.
This difference stimulates the relationship and makes the opposite sex
more intriguing. A member of the opposite sex is more
likely to respond "unexpectedly" to a situation than a member of one's
own sex.
Having sex with a member of the opposite sex allows an
individual to experience the physical sexuality of the opposite sex.
Having sex with a member of one's own sex provides no such
benefit.
To women, men are strength. To men, women are energy.
CBers have long referred to a man's wife as his "better half" and a
woman's husband as her "other half". A husband or a wife is half
of a unit. Both together are a complete unit.
Homosexuals who want to have a marriage relationship like
heterosexuals, possibly including having children, are implying they
really want to be heterosexuals.
When a man calls his partner a wife he is indicating she is his female
half. For a woman, a husband is her male half.
A
woman who
calls her partner a "wife" is implying the partner, rather than her, is
the female part of the unit making her the "male". A
woman who calls her partner a "wife" and expects her partner to have
any children is acting like a man and may really subconsciously be a
transsexual
rather than a homosexual. She may call herself a lesbian because
she misunderstands the
reason for her behavior.
Some male homosexuals claim that they look at other men the same
way men look at women. However, scientific research indicates
that in their brains, homosexual men
"look
at" other men the way women look at men. This tendency
could indicate that at least some homosexual men might actually be
transsexuals. They call their partners "husbands" because
subconsciously they really want to be women.
Heterosexuals desire a marriage relationship to gain a feeling of
completeness by being part of a unit that contains a member of each
sex. Homosexuals cannot become complete by having a relationship
with a member of their own sex, even though they may think that calling
a relationship a marriage gives them what heterosexuals have in a
marriage.