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What rights were they lacking then?

the right to get married freely?...

No one seems to be able to tell me that lol. "Marriage equality" with regard to sexuality has always existed.

We’re now at 10% of the world’s population, up from zero little more than a decade ago.
so what youre incinuating is that although ~90% of gay couples cant get married without travelling across the world, they have the same marriage rights as straight couples all of whom can get married wherever they what whenever they want?

We know it is a fact that 50 years ago there was nowhere in the world gay couples could get married, we also know you think gay couples have always had equal marriage rights. Are yousaying that not being able to marry at all and being able to marry is having the same marriage rights?

In other words do you think having marriage rights and not having them is the same thing?

Tbh I've never even heard of anyone being asked their sexuality at the registrar. Tell me how many people were denied based on their sexuality, heck, if you can find even one I'd be impressed.

how about the case that this thread is about ._.

the reason they dont get asked is because usually you can tell, I mean its abit of a giveaway if both of the people wanting to get married are men

and how about all the people who wanted ti get married in the 20th century, they all got denied

People have always had equal marriage rights regardless of sexuality, saying otherwise is ignorance or wilful perversion of the truth

"We’re now at 10% of the world’s population, up from zero little more than a decade ago"

how does that not alert you to unequal rights
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