lol it should be interestingatb j.
well iam not Irish , but here we go , I think its wrong I am married as you know mate, and we got married in church .The service was very nice and even back then ( 30) years ago the words the vicar said had a meaning I thought, they had my wife crying a lit bit lol. but the message to me from that day, the way I got it was for a (man and woman ) not to men/men or to women/women . I not against queers etc. as you are what you are , whats inside the way you made= the way you tick . but I think its mockery of vows in the church with the for sam