I think it's fine, but I think non-religious straight couples should have the option to enter a civil union and leave "Marriage" to those who still try to fool themselves into thinking it's the sanctimonious thing that it's perceived to be now, regardless of all the straight people who abuse it.

I've been for the idea of Civil Unions rather than Marriages for a long time. It's not in wanting what we can't have, it's in wanting the same legal rights. We'll still have kick ass weddings, all the legal benefits and everything else that goes with Marriage. They can keep the word. But why should non-religious couples be forced to adapt to a religious concept? The legal union for everyone should be a Civil Union and the added bonus of a religious ceremony can be called a Marriage. Why make everything so difficult?