NotCompSavvy
Senior Member
- Location
- Florida
As you know some Gay men and women were not that thrilled when it was legalized as now their partners wanted to get married but it is only way to get same legal rights as Heterosexuals .I can only add my personal perspective. My hubby and I were together for 24 years prior to same-sex marriages being made legal. We never even felt the need to get married because we knew we would be together until the end. We married in December 2015, not for financial reasons but in the event either one of us became sick we would have full rights to care for each other. We haven't really seen any significant difference in filing jointly but if I become sick at least he can make medical decisions for me. He is 8 years younger so it's a real possibility.
When my position was eliminated after 20 years and I took early retirement, he went back to work and I was on his healthcare plan until I was eligible for Medicare. I can't imagine two straight people having that level of dedication to one another.
We were married by a Methodist clergy in his condo building with a witness. We didn't think we would become emotional during the ceremony but we did. I do think it is a possibility with a conservative SCOTUS that same-sex marriages may be scrutinized but I don't think any that have already taken place will not be acknowledged.
One could say some hated it .