I don't think I'd ever thought about it, but I would presume that yes, they'd still be married. They were both born opposite sex, and married as opposite sex. What happens from there is no business of the state, I would think.
We live in Michigan, where same-sex is still outlawed. A week ago, an older women came to the door, and wanted me to sign a petition stating that I, as a citizen of Michigan, am oposed to same-sex marriage. She further stated that while it is currently illegal, we should be protected from some "radical" judge, such as the one in California.
I told her I had no interest in signing such a petition, and further stated that if she and I were allowed to be happily married to a partner we love, who exactly are we to tell others they can't do the same.
I told my friends about it later that night, and one said that I should have told her I didn't want to sign it, but to hold on while I go and ask my girlfriend if she wants to.
