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Your response demonstrates the importance of *heterosexual* sexual relations, but not the importance of *homosexual* relations.
"Marriage strongly implies heterosexual relations, which quite often results in procreation..." is a far more accurate statement than what you wrote.
And I've never seen anyone make a convincing argument about why *homosexual* relations should get any sort of preferential treatment over *asexual* relations? That is, put another way, if one is letting gays marry, why shouldn't ANY two people that aren't sexually involved, but wish these same protections of marriage, be allowed to marry? Including siblings, etc.
Because the idea of homosexual relationships existing is something that is seen everywhere, and has a respective, massive group fighting for their rights as individuals.
We don't need to worry about granting rights to asexual incest-relationships because a) the realism of that relationship existing is ****ing laughable; b) I have yet to hear of a single movement where people who are sincerely abstinent in their union with someone clamour for the rights to marry a close relative.
Pathetic comparison.