Same Sex Marriage, the New Social Trend
By Rashel Dan, published Mar 16, 2007
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One such cultural institution that has been constantly changing is the institution of marriage. In itself, it is already a highly diverse institution with different cultures adhering to their own beliefs and practices. Looking at the global community however, some parts of the world have arrived at similar legal and social understandings of marriage.
Since time immemorial, the family has been seen as the basic building block of society. Without families, there is nothing. With the idea of family building naturally comes along the institution of marriage which is basically the primary institution by which families are born. Generally, in the modern world, a family's basic definition lies in its composition: a father, a mother, and children. In this typical sense, a father and a mother are understood to be a married male and female.
At present however, there has emerged a less typical concept of family and marriage with the emergence of same sex couples and same sex marriage (SSM). Although these are not new concepts, its radical departure from what has been the usual practice for decades has naturally elicited a maelstrom of controversy with opponents claiming that the social acceptance of SSM may forever destroy the family.
The opponents of SSM argue that by changing the social definition of marriage, its primary function of family building and therefore procreation will be undermined. What some do not realize however, is that the emergence of SSM may only be another inevitable outcome of social dynamism.
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