Why should I have to uproot my life if I meet and fall in love with a great woman & we want to share the same benefits everyone else has (and some take for granted, like Brittany Spears who was married for 50-odd hours just to "see what it's like")? I don't understand what opponents of same-sex "marriage" (or civil unions, or what have you) are so afraid of happening if we were allowed to have those rights. NOTHING WOULD CHANGE for those people, but it would mean the world to millions who have been fighting for this for years.
If I grew up preferring dudes I could pick up some random guy @ a bar, we could fly to Vegas, & be married within a few hours. But if I meet a girl, date her, propose a couple years later, marry her a year later, live with her, support her, love her, & protect her for years, we still wouldn't be seen as having a legit relationship in the eyes of the law because people who don't even know me decided I shouldn't have the right to a private & quiet life of happiness with my girl. I just don't understand.
You would have to leave the country right now to achieve that. The difference between civil unions/domestic partnerships and same-sex marriage is symbolic: the use of the term "marriage". In order for same-sex marriage to mean anything more than civil unions other than what it is called, Congress would have to repeal DOMA. That's where all the energy should be focused; not on symbolic victories. As it is now, even if Nevada legalized same-sex marriage, your marriage in Vegas would not be recognized by the federal government like a heterosexual marriage would, regardless of whether it was a marriage, a civil union, a domestic partnership, etc.