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cat_77 ([personal profile] cat_77) wrote2008-11-05 11:22 am
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Re: CA and Prop 8

My partner and I pretty much decided we will never marry. Even if it were to become legal, we simply don’t feel the need to have some random 3rd party legitimize our relationship. That said, marriage or not, there are some things I would like to have the rights to that tend to come with tying the knot.

I would like the right to be at her bedside if she is ever in the hospital.

I would like the right to decide her care should she not be able to do so herself.

I would like the right to be at the bedside of the children I have helped raise for the past decade should they ever be unfortunate enough to need extended care.

I would like the right to be able to authorize care for them without having to try to get a hold of their mother or biological father first.

I would like to be able to sign off on their health cards at school.

I would like to be able to travel without an affidavit from their father giving me permission to take them with me.

I would like the right to take care of them and continue to raise them if their mother died.

I would like the right to be considered a mother in the eyes of the law.

These are rights currently denied to me and I have to ask, why? What is so offensive about me wanting to take care of the people that I love and the people I consider my family? What is the great influence that any of this has on your daily life that would cause you to say no, I don’t deserve this? Why should my gender matter?

This is not a matter of marriage. This is a matter of rights.

[identity profile] 1sweet-petite.livejournal.com 2008-11-05 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
This post gets to the heart of the matter. I'm so sorry that you have to deal with any of this. No one should be denied their rights because of who they love. The things I take for granted are the very ones you long for. It's made me thankful for what I have.

I don't understand what makes some people feel that gender decides who can and can't be together or who can and can't raise a family. I don't have the answers. I can only hope that people will open their eyes and their hearts and see the truth standing in front of them.

[identity profile] cat-77.livejournal.com 2008-11-05 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It's frustrating. In my mind, I truly cannot see how the supposed separation of church and state can allow this. It's religious groups trying to block it but there is nothing in the constitution that says it's illegal. Unfortunately, state by state, it's going to become an issue until it reaches the Supreme Court and, quite frankly, I don't know how long that will take or how much it will cost. All I know is it should be completely unnecessary.