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As a heterosexual man, if I love another heterosexual man, I'm still not allowed to marry him.
So much for your theory.
This argument always fails. You see, it's about the redress of grievances. People aren't petitioning to marry turtles or horses. Heterosexual men are not petitioning to marry other heterosexual men. However, homosexuals are, and in enough numbers to have political force. Whether you see them as morally equivalent or not is irrelevant to their political standing.