Everyone should be have the right to tie the knot.
5 Things You Can Say...
when someone asks you why you are wearing a White Knot
or when you have the opportunity to talk about Marriage Equality.
1 I wear a White Knot because I support Marriage Equality. Everyone should have the right to tie the knot.
2 Marriage is about committed couples—all committed couples—who want to make a lifelong promise to take care of and be responsible for each other. This can only strengthen family and society.
3 Denying committed couples the security and legal protections of marriage hurts them; it’s wrong to make it harder for committed couples to take care of and be responsible for each other.
4 People can have different beliefs and still treat everyone fairly. That’s why our constitution exists to protect everyone equally, including minorities.
5 What if you were told that you couldn't marry the person you loved? What would that do to you? And what if you got married, and someone tried to take it away?
Get more conversation starters at Freedom to Marry, GLAAD (PDF), and Let California Ring.
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Just go ahead and break my heart
So i love you so much and i have pictured this scene in my head so many times; i telling you how i love you and you telling me how much you love and we fall into each others embrace and forever stay there. We all have the unrequited love for the special one who holds our heart dearly.
The bravest thing is to tell your love how much you love them but the most hurtful thing is getting your heart broken into so many pieces when they do not reciprocate your affection. The clip below explains this similar sentiment clearly- A scene from Mad men where by the actress Kate Norby plays Carol McCardy confesses her love for Joan Holloway played by Christina Hendricks and let the tape roll shall we?
How can i confess my love for you and you tell me i have had a hard day? It hurts and that's love and how unruly and painful it can be.
The bravest thing is to tell your love how much you love them but the most hurtful thing is getting your heart broken into so many pieces when they do not reciprocate your affection. The clip below explains this similar sentiment clearly- A scene from Mad men where by the actress Kate Norby plays Carol McCardy confesses her love for Joan Holloway played by Christina Hendricks and let the tape roll shall we?
How can i confess my love for you and you tell me i have had a hard day? It hurts and that's love and how unruly and painful it can be.
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Love,
mad men,
Unrequited love
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