A man and a woman living together, unmarried, also do not qualify for these things.
Trying to interpret the favoritism towards marriage as some sort of stamp of approval of heterosexuality and disapproval of homosexuality is completely missing the point.
Dear lord. There cannot be enough facepalm over this.
You're actually saying an unmarried man and a woman don't qualify for marriage bonuses here. And think this, choosing not take benefit of marriage, is the same as not being allowed to marry in the first place.
Generally speaking, I think it's unhealthy for two people to believe that they need a third party to approve of what they willingly choose to do with each other.
At face value, I would think that even the people who disagree with me in this thread would agree with that statement. That's kind of your whole point, isn't it? That it's not reasonable for somebody not even involved to decide what two people of their own free will choose to do with each other? Then why do you feel the need to seek government approval of your relationships
Yeah, people, being secure in yourself means you shouldn't care that society discriminates against you! Watch how I try to redefine the argument to be about how gay people are just weaklings who desperately seek approval, and try to make anyone opposing me feel they're just being insecure and should just grow some balls by proxy.