I don't think most teens really are into same-sex marriage, they're not even of marrying age, right? they're teens..
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But they can think about their futures. If LGBT kids know marrying someone they love is possible, it makes a difference.
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well, when I was in high school, I didn't focus on "marrying" anyone. let kids be kids..get an education and live a life first..
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But you knew marriage was a possibility in the future. How would you have felt if you'd known it wasn't?
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If you'd known society hated people like you so much you wouldn't be allowed to marry someone you loved like everyone else.
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Nobody's saying LGBT kids want to get married @ 17, but it being a possibility gives them hope for a happy, normal future.
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Fake news. Liberal media will say anything to push the gay agenda.
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not quite sure you understand what the word "fake" means. This actually happened. It's real. Unlike BG massacre.
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Or terror attacks in Sweden the other day
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teens can't get married ? How did this help
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they had hope that they would be accepted for who they were.
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makes sense
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why? Have you ever felt marginalized? How does this affect you? Why wouldn't less suicide make you happy?
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Not what the headline was, but ok. Read article? Said shows correlation and more study needed. Hardly ridiculous
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