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This kid's reaction to meeting a same-sex couple is perfect.

 

If children are able to grasp the concept of same-sex marriage so quickly, why is it taking so long for the rest of society?

Take a look at this video.

In it, a young child is talking to two men who are married to each other. At first, the child can’t seem to get his head around the fact that both men are husbands. In his own words, he’s “always seen husbands and wives, but this is the very first time I’ve seen husbands and husbands!”.

After some hilarious insight into gay marriage, he concludes that because they are married, they must be in love. Simple as that.

It’s a perfect example of how everyone should react to same-sex relationships.

 

And now, here are some of our favourite LGBT kisses – some from our friends and family in real life, and some from film and television. We’d love to see more kisses like this in the media…

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Top Comments

Bob 10 years ago

Poor kid.

He's locked into a life where he'll either have to stay inside that fence, or step into the rest of the world and forever explain.


Jack 10 years ago

Just on the guy kissing his BF when he got drafted - That guy was taken at 249 (?!) in the draft, so am I supposed to think he's just a normal guy who happens to be gay, or someone getting extra special treatment because he's gay. What do the 248 who are better players, yet get no special treatment, no worldwide coverage and sponsorship deals, think?

If this isn't the biggest example of a lobby and agenda taking over, missing the point, running over the people involved, I don't know what is.

guest 10 years ago

I'm no expert by any means however I read that every other SEC defensive player in the last 10 years has been among the top 33 draft picks which would suggest that, at 249, his sexuality and his personal life may actually have greatly impacted on his draft position. Quite the opposite of 'special treatment' wouldn't you say?

There's obviously arguments for and against his draft position but I've heard several commentators suggest he should have been much higher and if that's the case is it fair that players were picked before him because of either their sexuality or the lack of drama and media coverage surrounding them and not their ability?