Wait I’m confused…in #15 bdaniel says: “Doing what in private? Our short dialogue here makes clear that this is important to you, not me. None of my assertions for equality has anything to do with what anybody does in private. Stick with equal treatment under the law, clayton.”
What you “do in private” does matter, because it is what defines you as different. If it did not you’d be the same and since you’d be the same as the majority your grievance would not exist. You’d be exactly the same as everyone else and thus equal under the law, correct?
Also you are treated the same under the law, you’re treated exactly the same as every other individual who tries to marry another individual of the same sex in your state. However, if you married an individual of the opposite sex you’d be treated exactly the same as every other heterosexual couple getting married. Equal treatment under the law. Am I wrong?





