The premise of the questions are wrong. The who of the first and the do they of the second is irrelevant do to the fact that gay married (or same-sex marriage) is fictional. There can not be rules of etiquette in a sexual relationship designed to break the rules. You have to accept the very premise of the questions before you could venture an answer, so the answer is - if does matter because gay marriage is not real.Mat This past Sunday there was a wedding announcement in our local paper of two men who had been a couple for 27 years and were finally married. I pray I never get used to seeing that. Not that long ago, couples, a male and a female, living together in a sexual relationship without the benefits (and blessing of marriage) were rare. Today, even church kids live together before they have a church wedding (or a religious ceremony). The church almost counts this as the norm (not all churches nor Christians, but many). The truth is, the couple is living in a sinful sexual relationship that is contrary to the rules of God. Given time, many will accept same-sex marriage/relationships as the norm, even in the so called church as they have accepted cohabitation. Here's my take as a pastor, this has happened. A young woman, who was raised in church but who was living with her boy friend, wants to come to counsel with the pastor because he cheated on her with another woman. She wanted couples' counseling. I met with them, and told them that he did not cheat on her because they are not married. That she gave him permission to have sex outside of marriage because she had sex with him outside of marriage. I told them that their relationship did not have divine boundaries because they were living outside of God's will for their lives.She did not like what I said, he just played the repentant boy friend. She came to realize (I hoped I helped her) that he was just playing her and was not committed to her. She was there to have sex with him and to pay her part of the rent. They went their separate ways (I will not say they broke up, because they were never really together) and she still struggles with being alone, but at least she is not selling herself for a fake relationship status.There are no rules when the relationship is designed to break God's Word. Mat