Bali is in Indonesia. And even though Hinduism is the largest religion on Bali, Indonesia is majority Muslim country and you can’t have a same-sex marriage there.
Understanding and acceptance are evolving, true. However, opposition and rejection are not only not evolving, they’re devolving into adamantine doctrine and increasing violence, stoked by one of the two major political parties in this nation.
You can have a same-sex marriage wherever on earth you like; whether the local government will legally recognize the union is a separate, and rather meaningless, question.
Mark should notice that Chase keeps dividing his attention by reading the newspaper even while discusssing important things. This means Mark may soon be ignored after the wedding.
So “loud and proud” or “in the closet”. I’m thinking there is a whole lot of room in between but when it comes down to it, the license is the legal bond that creates alimony and acrimony. Once you get that you can tell your friends in whatever manner suits you. I’m thinking a sign and putt-putt golf would be fun. Maybe some wine coolers and french fries.
There are really two joinings involved in a marriage. The spiritual one is easy. It’s the legal part that is unnecessarily complicated by weird ideas of who can be considered a legitimate union.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
Bali is in Indonesia. And even though Hinduism is the largest religion on Bali, Indonesia is majority Muslim country and you can’t have a same-sex marriage there.
lalapalooza Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bali High Will Call Us…
SHIVA about 1 year ago
Any more alternatives, boys??!!
mrwiskers about 1 year ago
I guess we’re lucky that our understanding and acceptance is evolving. Too slowly, but evolving.
cmxx about 1 year ago
Understanding and acceptance are evolving, true. However, opposition and rejection are not only not evolving, they’re devolving into adamantine doctrine and increasing violence, stoked by one of the two major political parties in this nation.
mr_bill_10 about 1 year ago
You can have a same-sex marriage wherever on earth you like; whether the local government will legally recognize the union is a separate, and rather meaningless, question.
cmerb about 1 year ago
I for one , Y’all do not what to think about what their " first night " is going to be like ?
Stocky One about 1 year ago
What is the meaning of the third panel?
Diat60 about 1 year ago
Shades of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall.
chaszigmund about 1 year ago
Mark should notice that Chase keeps dividing his attention by reading the newspaper even while discusssing important things. This means Mark may soon be ignored after the wedding.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
So “loud and proud” or “in the closet”. I’m thinking there is a whole lot of room in between but when it comes down to it, the license is the legal bond that creates alimony and acrimony. Once you get that you can tell your friends in whatever manner suits you. I’m thinking a sign and putt-putt golf would be fun. Maybe some wine coolers and french fries.
boniface22 about 1 year ago
This story arc is boring and has gone as far as it needs to go; I hope it changes soon.
NWdryad about 1 year ago
Wow, I didn’t know that Chase had a romantic streak.
aerotica69 about 1 year ago
I think a lot more couples, no matter what their “identities”, should follow Chase’s suggestion.
TwilightFaze about 1 year ago
I’m for the blowout idea. Chase’s idea is definitely more on the romantic side, but….share the cake, bro :(
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
There are really two joinings involved in a marriage. The spiritual one is easy. It’s the legal part that is unnecessarily complicated by weird ideas of who can be considered a legitimate union.