Nefarious_Turtle t1_jan8ib9 wrote
>The court added the family code was "objectively and reasonably justified in the general interests of giving precedence to those unions capable of establishing families, giving continuity to the human species, and therefore, to society."
You can tell its a Catholic country. Also, dubious use of the word "objective" there. I doubt gay people are gonna start having hetero sex to start families just because they can't get married.
I wonder if they'd be fine with laws banning the marriages of the elderly, the infertile, or those who have had elective sterilization (vasectomy, tubes tied) then?
GoddessPurpleFrost t1_jao30my wrote
> giving continuity to the human species
Ah, so barren men and women in relationships also cant be married either. Oh, wait, sorry, that would mean some sort of consistency and not applying the laws solely based on some hateful nonsense belief, my bad!
CZJayG t1_jaob1x3 wrote
Well, here in Panama if the woman is barren, her husband will just knock up his mistress. If the man is barren, it's the woman's fault. Amazing values here.
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