I wonder if it's an eye-opener when they find out that even though they can legally pretend to be married, they STILL face all the same issues that stem from the fact that they've chosen an abnormal lifestyle?
The whole effort to legalize gay "marriage" never was about marriage--it was always a matter of trying to convince themselves they're normal, while refusing to address the issue that makes them abnormal.
This fact cannot be emphasized enough. Consider the fact mentioned in the article that of the only 33 same-sex "marriages" performed in the town IN THE ENTIRE FIRST YEAR it's been in effect, ONLY EIGHT were from Connecticut. Overwhelmingly, homosexuals don't want to get "married" because with it comes the implied expectation of long-term fidelity and faithfulness - concepts that are anathema to the homosexual rights movement. They only want the "right" to get married in order to sully the institution.