I’m straight. I’ve been to a gay wedding. It was no different than a regular one, frankly. The couple were friends of mine and they knew how to turn it UP, though! Don’t stress it, guys: When your day of matrimony comes, those worth coming will show up and they will witness why you two deserve to be happy. And eat cake!!
If I were one of Mark’s friends the fact he was marrying a man would not be my issue, it was that he was marrying Chase of all people! They eventually broke up (spoiler alert for decades later) because of the exact reasons one would have expected. If the plot line hadn’t been so focused on the fact that Mark was gay I could have seen Mike or another friend taking him aside and asking him if he really wanted to marry someone whose political (and possibly ethical) beliefs were so diametrically opposed to his own. (Not to mention the fact that Chase is the ugliest gay man that Mark would ever have been likely to meet, but if he had more redeeming qualities I could possibly go with that.)
This comic from 1999 shows something that has changed more than nearly anything else in my lifetime. Same-sex weddings are now commonplace and unremarkable. Sure, there are still some people who find them offensive, but most of them are very old.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
“The happiest day of my life will be everyone else’s most awkward and uncomfortable!”
salakfarm Premium Member about 1 year ago
And that’s how religion twists your mind.
snsurone76 about 1 year ago
Is this supposed to be a wedding, or just a gift-grab, Mark??
TwilightFaze about 1 year ago
I’m straight. I’ve been to a gay wedding. It was no different than a regular one, frankly. The couple were friends of mine and they knew how to turn it UP, though! Don’t stress it, guys: When your day of matrimony comes, those worth coming will show up and they will witness why you two deserve to be happy. And eat cake!!
Redd Panda about 1 year ago
First Dance?? YMCA!
Lynnjav about 1 year ago
Religion isn’t the villain; people are. Jesus said “love everyone”.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Don’t worry. Be happy.” …great, now I have that song stuck in my head.
Dragoncat about 1 year ago
This could take “shotgun wedding” to a whole new level.
Flossie Mud Duck about 1 year ago
I would come and drink to you both!
kauri44 about 1 year ago
If I were one of Mark’s friends the fact he was marrying a man would not be my issue, it was that he was marrying Chase of all people! They eventually broke up (spoiler alert for decades later) because of the exact reasons one would have expected. If the plot line hadn’t been so focused on the fact that Mark was gay I could have seen Mike or another friend taking him aside and asking him if he really wanted to marry someone whose political (and possibly ethical) beliefs were so diametrically opposed to his own. (Not to mention the fact that Chase is the ugliest gay man that Mark would ever have been likely to meet, but if he had more redeeming qualities I could possibly go with that.)
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s hard being different. Try being a witch.
Ammo hates the comment policy Premium Member about 1 year ago
It’s okay, just don’t hold the kiss to long, and no tongue.
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
This comic from 1999 shows something that has changed more than nearly anything else in my lifetime. Same-sex weddings are now commonplace and unremarkable. Sure, there are still some people who find them offensive, but most of them are very old.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’ve never been able to figure out the attraction between those two
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 1 year ago
Marriage is a religious tenant sanctioned by Government. Forget separation of church and state.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Mark is still the student radical he always was.