neonflux
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Etoile said:I hope nobody minds if I grouch a bit here. Personally, I don't like the "a collar is the same as a wedding ring" or "a collar means more than a wedding ring" idea. Speaking as somebody who cannot get legally married, to me a wedding ring means a whole helluva lot more than a collar. I guess it's jealousy to an extent - most people who say "it's more important than a ring" do have the ability to get married if they want to, so they have the luxury of determining what is more important to them personally. But from my perspective, a collar has exactly the same amount of legal importance as the rings my wife and I wear - which is to say, none at all. It's all very well and good to be so in love and feel that your D/s status is more important than your marital status, but when push comes to shove you still have the option of visiting your Dom if he's in the hospital, or getting health insurance for your sub if she doesn't have a job. All you have to do is get married. I wish more straight people would realize what a luxury that is to be able to take care of each other that way. I'm thrilled for people who put the same amount of importance on a collar that they do on a wedding ring, but the fact is they are just not the same thing and cannot ever be.
(The above is admittedly emotional, and I can see the other side of the coin. I'm just cranky that my wife and I can't get married, is all.)
Etoile, I don't mind, and I don't think it's a grouch. Unfortunately, I think that it's reality - there are legal benefits - seeing each other in the hospital, inheritance rights, protectin of one's children/parental rights to name a few - that collars and "jumping the broom" don't provide.
OK, now let me try to think of a bright side - the fact that my ex of over 10 years and I weren't allowed to marry made the break-up much easier (my kink partner is going through a divorce right now and even though they are treating each other decently, every legal step clearly hurts him - she was the one who broke up...)
OK, that's still not a great advantage. Thank you for sharing your feelings on this. It was well said...
Neon
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