While I understand your point that people don't choose their sexual orientation, it's important to consider the cultural and traditional aspects of marriage. Marriage, for some, has always been a union between a man and a woman, deeply rooted in religious beliefs and societal norms. An example to consider is the belief in certain religious communities that marriage is for procreation, and a same-sex couple may not naturally fulfill this role.
However, I'd like to hear your thoughts on how we can respect the traditional and religious beliefs of some while still advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all, regardless of their sexual orientation.
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