Fighting For The Right To Marry, A Family Tradition
I believe that if you live in United States of America, then you have right to have freedom and pursuit of happiness. There is should be nothing that could stop you from what you want or need. Regardless of what people might say about your image, they can’t decide your path of life. Because you only got one life, might as well make a happy one.
Susan Green,a biracial professor, was telling how she was fighting about the right to marry her husband.She said that her parents were in the same situation.her father was a black American and her mother, a white one.They met each other to an airport and wanted to get married,but this right was denied twice.At the third time, it was agreed.She’s now 50 and wanted to marry her boyfriend.In her state that was illegal, so she went in another state to get married.She found that it was a family tradition,according to her parents situation.
Do you think that each person must choose his partner for a marriage?
In your country, what do people need to do when they want to get married?
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