Interview - Agreeable person
The attitude of societytoward gay and lesbiand marriage is getting agreeable. Some states allow gay and lesbian marriage, gay bars and TV channels have appeared, and people's underatanding ahs changed with increasing the number of gays adn lesbians. Nevertheless, some people stil think gay/lesbian marriage is ethically wrong, or it would lend up to AIDS. In addition, their marriage has not been allowed legally yet in the whole U.S., so they cannot receive enough benefit and pension; however, some couples already have started their matrimony, and have children. If they were in a dangerous situation such as sudden injury, they could not receive medical care. For prrotecting them, people need to know these are just misunderstandings and prejudices. Here is a person who agrees with gay/lesbian marriage, Jessica Montgomerie. She gave us a lot of opinions.
My intervieww, Jessica Montgomerie, believes marriage equals living with your partner and loving him/her. It does not matter which sex you and your partner are. That is why she agrees with gay/lesbian marrage, and does not think ti is ethically wrong. She also believes in individuality. Everyone can make his/her own choice. Therefore, she claims the whole U.S. country should allow gay marriage. Moreover, having a sexual relationship is a natural part of being human even if it is between same sex people. About AIDS, which manu people are concerned about, people usually ge AIDS from the people of the opposite sex. She also says it is unfair that they cannot reeive benefit and pension. Finally, many gay/lesbian couple have children. Theif parents"s behavior might influence children; however, she notes that gay/lesbian people were also born to heterosexual parents. Thus, even though there are many misanderstanidings and prejudice, there are also people who rightly understand them, lik Montgomerie. Society is changing. If people appreciate gays and lesbians more, they would be admitted to the whole world and be more comfortable.
