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"Gays are beginning to experience what a lot of long-running straight couples go through. A lot of straight people find marriage dull or a government inroad into their private life. I think marriage should be available to everyone, but I don't think it's right for everyone. [snip] I'm a little in the Rachel Maddow camp. I'm 100 percent for the legalization of gay marriage, but I'm not so sure I'll take a sip." - Playwright Paul Rudnick, speaking with
Michael Musto. Rudnick remains unmarried after 18 years with his partner despite "feeling the New York nudge."
Labels: gay marriage, HomoQuotable, Paul Rudnick