Gay People typically do not marry Straight People.
Many gay people fight for their right to marry. Those whom do not wish to marry, simply are not seeking marriage, as there are straight people who do not wish to marry.
No. it doesn't matter if you are gay or straight, you cannot marry a parent anywhere in the world.
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."
they might be. There are gay people who marry opposite sex partners for a variety of reasons. And while gay people couldn't historically marry, there are plenty of straight people who simply enjoy NOT being married or perhaps haven't been able to find someone for themselves.
In the USA, the same rights and freedoms as all residents, straight or gay. Just as a straight person cannot marry a close relative, a minor or someone of the same sex, neither can a gay person.
All human beings, gay or straight, have the capacity to spread disease. More straight people spread disease than gay people.
Yes, the same way you are still considered straight if you do not marry.
Yes, it happens all the time. Sometimes a man who is gay gets married to try and turn himself straight. He does this from the pressure from family and society to marry and carry on his family name. Sadly this never works. It usually leads to a lot of unhappiness later in life for everyone concerned.
Neither is worse. Gay people are exactly equal to straight people.
Yes, and in fact, in North America, the majority of straight males like gay people. The same is likely true for many other countries.Only homophobes don't like gay people.
Gay people have a whole range of problems, just as straight people do.
They don't want to for the same reason that a straight man does not want to marry a straight man.