Marriage Equality Rights
Words: 721 Pages: 2 6137Marriage has traditionally been recognized as a formal relationship between a man and a woman, sanctioned by legal and cultural norms. However, contemporary society recognizes two predominant forms of marriage: heterosexual and homosexual unions. The recognition of same-sex marriage continues to be a highly debated topic in the United States, with diverse opinions shaped by religious beliefs, social values, and economic considerations. These factors contribute to the ongoing controversy surrounding both heterosexual and homosexual marriages. This essay will explore these […]