I am against marriage, and I don't give a fig for society.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was never against marriage per se. Before feminism, I didn't think you had any choice. In fact, for a long time I always assumed I would get married. I just didn't see any marriages I wanted to emulate, so I kept putting it off.
I don't do marriage. I think it's incredibly naff. And I don't like vulgar displays of ostentation.
My own personal, moral, spiritual, religious, etc. beliefs don't oppose same-gender marriage.
Everyone knew I was anti-marriage. I'd spent my life saying it was something I neither wanted nor needed.
I'm not for gay marriage, but I'm not for discriminating against people.
I am much more open to plural marriage than I was before, and I now support it in certain situations. I do believe it is right for some people. But our example in America today is gross abuse - I can't support it in fundamentalist compounds.
I have never been in favor of gay marriage, and I am not in favor of gay marriage.
Traditional marriage is what should be sanctioned.
I found marriage somewhat stifling. I don't know that I am the kind of man who ought to be married.
I've come to the conclusion that everybody should marry, including me.