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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 6:11am

GoblinD
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For US law I'm talking about the tax benefits. There's even some bad comedy movie about how two guys decide to secretly wed just for the tax benefits.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 6:19am

Moe
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There's even some bad comedy movie about how two guys decide to secretly wed just for the tax benefits.
I now pronounce you chuck and larry is the only one I know, but its got nothing to do with tax benefits.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 6:20am

GoblinD
330 posts
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Nope its not that movie. It was some really bad movie I saw on TV over a year ago, I think it was British.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 8:21am

Jefferysinspiration
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@Ever dead - Yes, i'm female.
Also GoblinD, the only movie i recall is the chuck and larry one.
Also your point contradicts yourself because you said "For US law" and tried to link it to a British movie. In Britain we have different tax laws.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 8:55am

akqpars
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I see now Jeffery.Thats why you are so sensitive about the gayness since the English society is pretty strict on the issue as far as i observe. I stayed with a family at their sixties in Bournemouth.They were even exluding them from britain and calling themselves that they are the English.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 8:58am

Jefferysinspiration
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No i'm in Northern Ireland which is part of the UK but my girlfriend is in Brighton (Gay Capital of the UK) but the English society is rather tolerant, mainly in modern society.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 8:58am

Avorne
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Nahh, English society is pretty open about homosexuality, at least most places are these days - we legalized gay marriage back in 2005 and pretty much everyone that was against it or voiced dislike of it was shunned by the rest of us. England marches on.
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 9:01am

Jefferysinspiration
3,106 posts
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Sorry @Avorne, we ninja'd the same point :P
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 9:03am

Avorne
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Hehe, it's alright, you got the point across - your experiences are more personal anyway :P
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Posted Jun 26, '11 at 9:08am

akqpars
190 posts
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New generation is open minded yes. But i was overreacted by english people when i wanted to kiss man on their cheek while the handshake. Culturally misunderstood i realized later on. Some girls labelled me as a gay since i was not into them and so on.My point is,society still not embraced gays in England besides of legalizing it.
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