Are you looking for basic information about gay marriage? This is the place to start. These articles outline where gays can legally marry, show both sides of the argument for and against gay marriage and tells the difference between marriage and civil unions.
This article is an up-to-date listing of all the places in the world where gays and lesbians can get legally married or have civil unions.
What are the arguments for and against gay marriage? This article outlines both sides of the issue of same sex marriage.
What is the difference between gay marriage and civil unions? Why do gays want to marry anyway? This article outlines the difference between marriage and civil unions.
Massachusetts is the only state in the United States where gays and lesbians can legally marry. How many gay and lesbian couples have married? What is the public opinion in Massachusetts about gay marriage?
Here is a break down of Connecticut's Civil Union Law, including what rights are granted, which are not and how to obtain a civil union in Connecticut.
An amendment to the United States Constitution could ban gay marriage forever. Here is more information about the Anti-Gay Marriage Amendment.
San Francisco was the first city to allow gays and lesbians to marry. Here is a report on that historic event.
Why should gays and lesbians be allowed to marry? This article outlines the reasons.
Here's my personal story of the day I was legally married to my partner.
Canada is one of the few places gays and lesbians can legally marry. You do not have to be a resident of Canada to marry there. Here's all the information you'll need to get married in Canada.