"Turn on the television. We have a wedding channel on cable TV devoted to the behavior of people on the way to the altar. They spend billions of dollars, behave in the most appalling way, all in an effort to be princess for a day. You don’t have cable television? Put on network TV. We’re giving away husbands on a game show. You can watch The Bachelor, where thirty desperate women will compete to marry a 40-year-old man who has never been able to maintain a decent relationship in his life. That’s what we’ve done to marriage in America, where young women are socialized from the time they’re five years old to think of being nothing but a bride. They plan every day what they’ll wear, how they’ll look, the invitations, the whole bit, they don’t spend five minutes thinking about what it means to be a wife. People stand up there before god and man even in Senator Diaz’s church, they swear to love honor and obey, they don’t mean a word of it. So if there’s anything wrong with the sanctity of marriage in America, it comes from those of us who have the privilege and the right and have abused it for decades."

Diane Savino, NY State Senator (via gayformarriage) (via fuckyeahlgbt) (via darkmovesoflove) (via chaichangechaos) (via reenamonster) (via naomiwaxman) (via jerseyjezebel

Seriously, I don’t get how people still think they can use the argument about it being “for the sanctity of marriage” for being against gay marriage.  You’re just anti-gay, you’re not TRULY just upset about the sanctity of marriage in this country.(via lostgrrrls)(via getmeaway)(via brave-slut)(via stfuhomophobes

We need senators like this in Indiana.(via tehsunshine)(via thisbodysfabric)(via traitorous)

We need senators like this everywhere.(via tennroof) (via mimisaurus) (via pneumothorax) (via neutralmilkinn)

When I was reading about the sex and love debate below, the parallels to gays/lesbians and gay marriage were pretty apparent.  Love is love people <3