Just last Thursday, the California Supreme Court ruled out that same sex couple have to rights to get married. Well, if I'm not mistaken I think it's only in the State of California.
Anyways, most of the comments on the website are congratulating her, but there are of course some that is against the same sex marriage thingy. But then again, who are they to decide whether it's wrong or right to have same sex couple walking down the aisle.
LGBT are humans, they have two eyes, ears, a nose and a mouth, they look like anyone of us, and they probably knows about love more than the heterosexual do. I just don't understand why people are against it. When you love a person, doesn't matter, if he/she is short/tall, fat/skinny, man/women, ugly/good looking ... don't judge.
I don't know if it will be better to date a guy or a girl, but I'm happy the way I am right now. I think that if people walk in the shoes of LGBT people for a day, they would understand how it feels to be them. Most of the time, it's not their choice to be born this way. At least they're true to themselves. I like people being honest with their feelings and just being themselves. We're human in general. So if you are a human, act like one and don't judge, coz no one is perfect.
Anyways, just last night, I went to Gurney Plaza and came home with a book called "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch and Jeffery Zaslow ... although I just read a few pages out of it, I could sense it is a great book, hopefully I'll finish it up and let you guys know about it ^^

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