Is there a way to call people who are against couples?

I think I'll go with ignorant. :)

Thanks!

call any of these numbers:

entral Texas
(512) 916-5834
300 E 8th
Suite 961
Austin, TX 78701
Map North Texas
(214) 599-8749
Lee Park Tower II
3626 N. Hall St.
Suite 410
Dallas, TX 75219
Map Southeast Texas
(713) 718-3057
808 Travis Street
Suite 1420
Houston, TX 77002
Map
South/Central Texas
(210) 340-2885
9901 IH-10W
Suite 950
San Antonio, TX 78230
Map East Texas
(903) 593-5130
305 S. Broadway
Suite 501
Tyler, TX 75702
Map Washington, D.C.
(202) 224-5922
Dirksen Senate Office Bldg
Suite 185
Washington, DC 20510
Map
South Texas
(956) 686-7339
200 S. 10th St
Suite 1603
McAllen, TX 78501

I agree, Sheenybeany!

bobpursley i meant as in a name. but your answer makes sense. i'll make sure to structure my questions differently next time :)

Yes, there are several terms that are commonly used to describe people who are against same-sex relationships or marriage. One such term is "homophobe," which refers to someone who holds prejudiced or discriminatory attitudes toward individuals. Another term is "heterosexist," which describes someone who believes that heterosexuality is superior to other sexual orientations. However, it is important to approach conversations with respect and understanding, and not to use such terms to attack or demean others.

They are called "homophobic","anti-", or "heterosexist". Homophobic means afraid of couples. Anti- means someone who is violent towards s. Heterosexist is someone who thinks heterosexuals are better than s. But I like to call them ignorant.