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You may have read my previous article outlining arguments commonly used to oppose same-sex marriage. This follow-up is a brief exploration of three key arguments frequently presented by supporters of same-sex marriage—arguments that are often used to persuade others to adopt a more neutral stance or to support the movement. While I remain politically neutral on the issue, these three arguments are among the most commonly cited and carry significant persuasive weight. This article is intended to contribute to ethical discourse and qualifies as a scholarly piece on social and moral reasoning. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management and an Associate's Degree in Management Technology.