Trent Loves Greg

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California domestic partnerships grant gay couples state-level rights but none of the 1138 rights and benefits granted to married couples under federal law. While boyfriends Trent and Greg hope to someday get married, their longtime friend doubts if he would attend their wedding.
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  • parisinla
  • van_westside
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      van_westside  
    • As a good friend to both Trent and Greg, I thought you captured their relationship really well, and brought up a lot of really important points that people should know about. When it comes down to it, love is love no matter what your sexual orientation. Great job getting this across!

    • 4 years ago
  • amodgrll
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      amodgrll  
    • I was not sure if I would be that open to this story because I imagine this a risky lifestyle and worry about young men entering such relationships. Marriage for gays is confusing to me. However, this was a story about commitment and love. I feel I have more compassion having seen this. Thank you to the film maker, Current for airing and for introducing viewers to the topic from a different angle. I wish Trent & Greg well and appreciate the honest way in which they live. We are lucky they agreed to share their story with us.

      amodgrll
      La Jolla, CA

    • 4 years ago
  • jarredlawrence
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      jarredlawrence  
    • I am a Youth Pastor in Newport Beach, California, and I believe that the most important thing in this world is humanity's ability to love. Also, I believe that love does not discriminate. And since the Government is the one that legally recognizes marriage (not the church), the government should not be allowed to discriminate against anyone who is interested marriage....unless you want to marry a dolphin, than I believe the government should discriminate away : )!

    • 4 years ago
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