In these past couple months, 3
countries has legalised Gay-Marriage. It appears that gay-marriage is becoming
a trend, a big wake up call.
Inconceivably, the population in
countries that legalised the law are mostly christian, and in fact, if they
ever declared, all 14 states are all christian countries. What could be pointed
out here is that, despite the fact that Christianity has stressed remarkably
about misbehaved sexual orientation, these countries have reached the point
where sexual orientation of all kinds is acceptable.
Gay-Marriage law allow legal
binding between two persons, which enhance the relationship based on, above
all, love. To allow the legal status of lovers from same gender, would be to
accept their rights to legally bind with anyone they wish. Everyone has the
right to form a "family" with anyone they love, beyond religious
norms (which they may, or may not believe) and gender.
What I am calling for, here, is
how Thailand, the Buddhism country, would step up for gay-rights. We are quite
open about sexual preferences, and yet even famous for our lady-boys. As far as I know, there is no presumption restraining the
marriage of any strong-will couples. However, it is quite interesting to see if we are
going to set sail along the trend when the wind is still strong.