Author's note: This essay has been edited and expanded slightly since its initial posting.
"When you're bored with yourself, marry and be bored with someone else." --David Pryce-Jones
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The Total Moron's Guide to SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
In the years before and after the start of the Third Millennium, same-sex marriage has become a hot issue around the civilized world, as well as in the USA. Same-sex marriages have never been really common in any human culture, even where customary, but human cultures are changing so fast and furiously that this is an issue that must be addressed, and soon.
But many questions must be raised before any final answers can be set in stone. Questions like: What is sex? What is marriage? What is sameness? What is man? What is woman? Who the fuck cares? Why, exactly? And what about blow-up dolls? Or animal companions? Or my imaginary friends?
Every total moron should be familiar with at least some of the issues involved, even if it's only so they know what's worth killing for, what's worth masturbating over, what's worth ignoring, whatever. Opponents of same-sex marriage make many moronic claims. Here is a complete basic introduction to these delicate topics and indelicate claims, and to marriage in general. Put both your hands on the table, and read on.
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The Total Moron says:
"Marriage is an institution linking a man and a woman."
How are 'man' and 'woman' defined? By genetics, or plumbing, or proclamation, or whatever? Can local jurisdictions allow a person to declare their gender and/or species for legal purposes, or is this dictated by know-nothing politicians and their owners? Who decides?
Here is a probable fundamentalist definitional blueprint:
* POTENTIALLY MARRIAGABLE PERSON: any living (or maybe dead) hominid, nominally Homo Sapiens, over age 21 (or 18 or 16 or 14 or whatever), depending on local law or custom, who happens to share your belief system -- deities and other imaginary friends are sometimes included here
* MAN: any POTENTIALLY MARRIAGABLE PERSON with a penis (unless it has been removed) and XY or XXY genes, who thinks of itself as male and might theoretically want to be wed to a female
* WOMAN: any POTENTIALLY MARRIAGABLE PERSON with a vagina (unless it has been removed) and XX or XXX genes, who thinks of itself as female and might theoretically want to be wed to a male
* INELIGABLE PERSON: everybody else (homosexuals, asexuals, bisexuals, transsexuals, hermaphrodites, minors, retards, cyborgs, apes, canine and feline and bovine companions, dolphins, reptilioids, pet rocks, evil twins, channeled entities, blow-up dolls, atheists, liberals, etc)
Other paradigms might not be so rigid. To bad, sucker. Thoughtful liberal wussies aren't really in control, so expect to see morons push for more discrimination. The moronic reaction will remain unchanged and violent.
Hominids can now be sculpted, morphed, transformed to any desired anatomy, plumbing, race, etc. Soon we will be able to tweak our genes to produce any desired DNA / species, with possibly viable offspring. Would you rather be a gibbon? Or hung like a horse? Soon, it can all be yours!
* "I'm hung like Einstein and smart as a horse." -Anon. Moron
Transformation has consequences. What will be the legal / contractural marriage responsibilities and rights of transsexuals, chimeras, cyborgs, transhumans, mutants, robots, aliens, artificial intelligences and lifeforms, multiple personalities, deities, hive-minds, etc? If you are married to a deity or other imaginary friend, and you separate, who owes alimony? When a hive-mind fissions, who gets custody of the eggs?
If you are transformed into something that no longer looks human, are you still a person? Were you a person before you were transformed? What is the rational basis for being considered a person? Curious morons want to know.
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The Total Moron says:
"Marriage is a contract linking one man and one woman."
Modern marriages may last for any desired period, maybe even till end of life and beyond. Is marriage to be limited to just one man and one woman at any specific time? Polygamy (polygyny and polyandry) have long been customary in some human cultures. In modern Western culture, the poly-ness is sequential - a person often has many mates, but in series, not all at the same time. Should marriage laws be concerned with simultaneity? Should remarrying ex'es be banned?
Here are some terms of marriages versus time:
* POLYGAMY: more than one spouse at one time
* POLYGYNY: more than one wife at one time
* POLYANDRY: more than one husband at one time
* MONOTONY: only one spouse / partner at a time
* QUICKIE: mated until the parking meter expires
* REMARRIAGE: serial polygamy, legalized
* GROUP MARRIAGE: simplicity via complexity
* DIVORCEMENT: the period between spouses
* CHASTITY: the most perverse of perversions
The number and genders of those involved in these relationships have traditionally been quite varied. So have the time-spans of each relational state. Life is short, and then you're fucked. Or maybe you aren't fucked, you lonely dog. Time for a blow-up doll! Would you like to be married for just one day? Is that too long?
Togetherness can be an escape. Some men need a good woman. Some men need a good man. Some men need a good sheep. Some need all or none of the above. Some can only stand any of this for a very short time. Even a total moron should be able to figure this out. Take my ex, please.
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The Total Moron says:
"Marriage is a covenant, sexually linking an unrelated man and woman."
Some cultures prohibit marriage between arbitrarily close relatives: parent-child, siblings, cousins, niece-nephew to aunt-uncle, step-kin, tribal or moiety affiliation, etc. Other cultures *require* such unions. Some formally forbid such relations but informally wink at or ignore them. Call it incest: keeping it all in the (physical or spiritual) family; wrong only when it is illegal.
Most cultures have some restrictions against some forms of incest. This is sort of like shops displaying anti-shoplifting warning signs. If shoplifting wasn't common, the signs would be unnecessary. Similarly, if incest was uncommon, the laws and taboos wouldn't exist. Incest is very tempting. Hey, total moron guys, you really *do* want to fuck your moms and sisters, don't you? C'mon, confess.
Must marriage include sex? No. Marriages may survive extended periods without sex, as may non-marriages, unwed companionships. Long-lasting life-sharing platonic partnerships have been enjoyed by the close relatives listed above, as well as by unrelated friends. Sex is not a requirement of close partnership, and avoidance of close partnerships cannot be rationalized or justified by an avoidance of sex.