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Building Better Gay Relationships

Vermont is in the news again for legislation its statehouse is putting forward for legalizing same-sex marriage in the state. Even though Vermont currently has a Civil Union law on the books which gives same-sex couples equivalent legal rights, this legislation would mean Vermont’s gays and lesbians could actually legalize their gay relationships. However, as The New York Times reports the governor has already come out against it.

I try not to comment on political subjects in these blog posts, because it really isn’t the subject of The Four Sisters Groove. I have tried to develop this niche of gay relationships personality types using dancing as a point of reference since it is an integral part of being gay. Relationships are also key to this. So anything I post here, I believe should support that niche development.

However, I also realize at the core of The Four Sisters Groove is the concept of a gay relationships, and to be more specific it is the concept of gay relationships. So, laws impacting those gay relationships do influence the development of them. You have to be able to have gay relationships to be able to make them better.

At the core of this concept is a recognition of natural and developed communication tendencies. You are born ‘you’ and then your environment of origin helps nurture you into the person you are today. By helping you see which Sister you are, The Four Sisters Groove lets you evaluate how you relate within your gay relationships and then provides guides for Grooving with others. Honesty and openness are integral parts of this self-awareness, and legalizing gay marriage would continue this process.

So, from The Four Sisters Groove point of view as we “learn the steps to building better gay relationships,” legal recognition of our same-sex relationships is making them better and is clearly something that must be done.

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