Gay Marriage Boom Leads to Gay Divorces
Some starting to discover marriage isn't for everybody
Until recently, Kevin Muir and Sam Ritchie could have been poster boys for marriage equality: a gay couple so solid and beamish it would seem just plain ornery to keep them from the altar. Their entire lives together had been pointing toward legal union, in exactly the kinds of ways most people would find normal and completely unthreatening. They'd met in 1997, when Kevin, then 26, and Sam, then 20, both worked for a company that produced the Boston–to–New York aids bike ride. An office flirtation quickly turned to love, former boyfriends on each side were ditched, and within three months, "as New York real estate forces you to do," Sam recalls, "we had to move out of our old apartments and move in together, and that was it."
Over the next seven years, their lives merged in all the usual ways: credit cards, work relocations, shared real estate, shared Facebook friends. At each moment it became possible to reflect their entwined reality in public terms, they leaped at the opportunity, starting with a big blowout commitment ceremony in Los Angeles in 2000, with moms making speeches. In 2003, having moved to Tucson, where Sam was appointed to the "Gay and Lesbian Commission on Blah Blah Blah," as he puts it, they became domestic partners on the day the ordinance permitting it passed. "Basically," Sam says, "every time we could get a piece of paper, we did." That quest culminated on May 28, 2004, eleven days after Massachusetts became the first state to open civil marriage to same-sex couples, when Kevin and Sam stood before a justice of the peace in a restaurant across the street from Newton City Hall and solemnly uttered an updated version (through prosperity or adversity, on this day, and for the rest of your lives) of the traditional vows.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
We need more Fred and Ginger.
So what happened? I don't have several days to read a NYM article.
Sam and Kevin had always assumed they'd have kids
They agreed that adoption would be the right path for them
It was either adoption or fertility treatments.
Rabbi Margaret Moers Wenig had no clue that she was a lesbian until almost a decade into her first marriage, which was to a man.
"I'm on the right track, baby, I was born this way"
As Kinky Friedman once said in his reason for supporting same-sex marriage: "Gays have as much right to be miserable as the rest of us."
what Jesus responded I am inspired that a single mom able to get paid $6121 in four weeks on the computer. have you read this web link and go to tech and home tab for more. WOW92.COM
former boyfriends on each side were ditched, and within three months, "as New York real estate forces you to do," Sam recalls, "we had to move out of our old apartments and move in together, and that was it."
as New York real estate forces you to do," Sam recalls, "we had to move out of our old apartments and move in together, and that was it."
"Gay Marriage Boom Leads to Gay Divorces"
If I knew all that fancy html shit I could cross out words, but I don't so here:
"Marriage Leads to Divorce"
FIFY
Oh, BTW did you see the desosa spam? It looks like the spammers have code that picks out words like "gay", and then throws in "what Jesus responded"! As a reformed "grey hat" spammer, I gotta say: that's impressive!
Love: humanity's shitzkrieg.