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And Another One: Minnestoa Becomes 12th State To Legalize Gay Marriage

Minnesota Legalizes Gay Marriage As the marriage equality debate continues to heat up across America, more and more state legislators seem to be stressing their stance on the highly controversial issue. Joining eleven other states, Minnesota recently became the latest state to legalize gay marriage. via Think Progress After over four hours of debate, the Minnesota Senate voted 37-30 on Monday to pass marriage equality legislation, cementing Minnesota as the 12th state to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples. The vote was largely along party lines, with only three Democrats voting no and only one Republican, Sen. Branden Petersen, voted yes. The House passed the bill on Thursday with a 75-59 vote, and Gov. Mark Dayton (DFL) has promised to sign it as early as Tuesday. It will take effect August 1st. Minnesota is the third state to pass marriage equality in 2013, joining Delaware and Rhode Island. When Minnesota defeated its anti-gay amendment in November, three other states successfully passed marriage equality: Maryland, Maine, and Washington. That’s progress in six states in just over six months. Illinois’s legislature may still consider a same-sex marriage bill before the session is over. How has your state been reacting to the marriage equality debate? Do you agree with their actions? Shutterstock

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Let’s Be Honest Quote Of The Day: Rihanna Tells Katy Perry “I’ll Still Let You Spank Me”

Now that things seem to have cooled off between Chris Brown and Rihanna, Katy Perry seems ready to make nice with her former BFF! The singer took to Twitter Wednesday to express her jealousy at being left out of RihRih’s night at King of Diamonds . RihRih quickly responded letting her know the revelry happened in Miami, not L.A. but made sure to let Katy know she was still down for a lil spank session: And Katy made sure to let her know that a little girl-on-girl action will be going down sooner rather than later… These ladies are so frisky… Twitter

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For Discussion: Fourth Grader Writes Essay On Why Gay People Should Be Allowed To Get Married….Should Children Weigh In On The Debate?

Should kids weigh in on the gay marriage debate? Fourth Grades Pens Essay Supporting Marriage Equality As the controversial debate over marriage equality continues to pick up across the United States, one fourth-grade student is gaining national attention after submitting an essay to his teacher in support of gay marriage. via ABC News What is one fourth grader’s argument for marriage equality? Essentially, “Get over it.” When the fourth grader’s teacher posted a photo of the essay on Reddit, a social news site where registered users can post content, Wednesday, it quickly took off. “One of my fourth grade students chose gay marriage as his topic for a persuasive essay,” the teacher, Reddit user rafa3l2, wrote. “This is the result. More sense than some adults.” The student wrote: “Why gay people should be able to get married is you can’t stop two adult’s from getting married because there grown and it doesn’t matter if it creeps you out just get over it. And you should be happy for them because it’s a big moment in their life. When I went to my grandparents wedding it was the happies moment.” “I am not sharing this because of how perfect the sentences are, but because of how clear his thought process is on this specific issue,” the teacher wrote on Reddit. “It isn’t as simple as pointing out mistakes and spelling errors.” While it’s certainly commendable for parents to encourage their children not to discriminate and treat all people with respect regardless of their sexual orientation, there can also be a downside to bringing children into the debate where they can choose sides. So, let’s discuss Bossip fam. Do you think it’s a good idea for elementary school-aged children to weigh in on the marriage equality debate in or outside of the classroom?

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For Discussion: Fourth Grader Writes Essay On Why Gay People Should Be Allowed To Get Married….Should Children Weigh In On The Debate?