Have your say: Should Irish voters pass the same-sex marriage referendum?

Head to Head: Readers are invited to join the conversation

The referendum on same-sex marriage is due to be held in May. Photograph: Getty Images
The referendum on same-sex marriage is due to be held in May. Photograph: Getty Images

Two personal articles on irishtimes/opinion on the forthcoming referendum offer two very different perspectives on its possible impact and put forward forthright arguments for and against it.

Bruce Arnold writes that we should reject the referendum. He describes his own marriage and argues that marriage and family ties are bound up with partners being capable of procreating. He also traces the long history of marriage and family.

Pádraig Rice writes in favour of the referendum. He describes his relationship with his partner, and why they, as much as heterosexual couples, deserve to be able to marry. He explains why he believes the issue is so important.

You are invited to have your say here on the forthcoming same-sex marriage referendum.