In general, 53 percent of people have cried over the death of someone they've never met. But among those who disagree with the idea that the government should stop conferring marriages, leaving that to private institutions, and issue only civil unions instead, 66 percent have cried over the death of someone they've never met.
Based on a survey of 134 people who disagree with the idea that the government should stop conferring marriages, leaving that to private institutions, and issue only civil unions instead and 389 people total.