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Lesbian couples that dream of a unique and memorable wedding should consider having a destination wedding. Certain locations welcome same-sex couples with open arms, allowing a couple to get...
To many people, the ultimate sign of love for a partner is to get married. For same-sex couples who can not participate in a traditional wedding ceremony, a commitment ceremony can be the next...
Weddings are a chance for the happy couple to celebrate their union in front of all their family and friends. When you're invited to a same sex union you may feel that religious reasons prevent...
Same sex marriage is a hot issue these days and as the war is waged the laws are constantly changing. Federal and state laws are far from seeing eye-to-eye concerning same sex marriages, civil...
Although same sex marriages are still not acknowledged by the United States legal system
Since gay and lesbian commitment ceremonies are based more on love than on law or tradition, it can be fun and meaningful to write your own vows. A little help with style and structure is always...
The day of your commitment ceremony will be stressful no matter what you do to prepare for it - but being well prepared can make it a lot less anxious. And choosing the right location well in...
Even if your marriage is not acknowledged by the state you live in, you can still have a commitment ceremony and by all means register for gifts.
Should you call it a marriage, a holy union, a commitment ceremony - or something completely unique and different? Of course, the choice is ultimately up to you, but here's some help deciding what...
Once you've decided to stand before witnesses and profess your commitment to your partner, you'll need to find someone to officiate at the ceremony. It might be a religious leader - or perhaps...