Same Sex Marriages
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...the social construct of cultural norms. While gender structure shapes and constrains people's lives, it is believed that people may also actively shape and change the gender structure. Deviance is in the eye of the beholder, as well as the social acceptability of individual behavior. Many, such as Lisa Schiffren, believe that same sex marriages should not be allowed because of the deviant nature of the participants. Gay marriages are entered into for the same reasons as heterosexual marriages: to provide a legal forum and recognition of a commitment made between two individuals.
The fact that deviance is defined as being outside the cultural norms means that there is already a shared understanding of what constitutes deviance. The ideas surrounding what constitutes deviancy and how it should be approached have changed dramatically in the past fifty years. The emphasis is now more on the individual and how they can function within society rather than conforming to a standard behavior or ideal. Everyone has some characteristic that is not entirely within the parameters of the norm (if indeed this could...
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