When two individuals of the same sex decide to marry, it's a matter of personal choice that should not concern others. Marriage equality, which permits same-sex couples to marry, has no detrimental impact on society but instead reflects values of equality and individual rights. Allowing these unions fosters inclusivity and social harmony. Furthermore, it does not diminish the institution of marriage; instead, it reaffirms its role in promoting love and commitment. Denying same-sex couples the right to marry not only infringes on their human rights but also perpetuates discrimination. Providing these couples with the opportunity to marry upholds values of freedom, equality, and respect for all, regardless of sexual orientation.
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