Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul

Posted on October 14, 2008 
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For years, Beth Kerrigan tried to talk herself out of being .

The daughter of devout Irish Catholics, Kerrigan kept her sexuality a secret from her family. She pretended the boys she windsurfed, skied and biked with were boyfriends. If female friends confided in her about their male infatuations, Kerrigan listened, never dishing about her own crush on a female teacher.

When Kerrigan’s mother found out that Kerrigan was , she said she would disown her if Kerrigan didn’t “stop” being a . Her sister told her not to visit because it would upset the family.

So Kerrigan tried to “cure” herself through book research and therapy. But over time, acceptance found its way into Kerrigan’s life. She found a soul mate. Her family eventually came around, accepting Kerrigan’s longtime partner, Jody Mock, and their 6-year-old twin boys.

And now, with its historic ruling Friday legalizing same- , the state Supreme Court says they can marry.

The much-anticipated ruling said that to deny same- couples the protections, benefits and obligations heterosexual couples have in is unconstitutional. Connecticut is the third state to legalize same- . Massachusetts‘ highest court in November 2003 ruled that gays and lesbians had a right under the state constitution to wed. In May, the California Supreme Court overturned a ban on same- . See Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul
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