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Differences in Same-Sex Wedding Etiquette

If you’ve never been to a same-sex wedding before, you may not know what to expect. It can be a bit different from a straight wedding. There are many similarities between a same-sex wedding and a heterosexual wedding, but as you might have expected, there are some differences. While most of these variances are not […]

Whom to Invite to Your Same-Sex Wedding Ceremony

Now that the Supreme Court has deemed same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states, all same-sex couples who live in the United States can get married without worrying about their state not recognizing the marriage. Naturally, many same-sex couples are celebrating by getting saying “I Do.” When the time has come to tie the knot, […]

Tips for Handling Opposition

Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states, many same-sex couples have to deal with opposition from people who disagree with their relationship. It can be exhausting and frustrating to deal with. There are several religions who say same-sex marriage is wrong, and it can be hard to get along with […]

Same-Sex Marriage Opponent Justice Scalia Found Dead

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died. He was 79. Scalia was found in his hotel room at a ranch he had been staying at. When he didn’t show up for breakfast the morning after his death, the ranch owner became concerned. When late morning approached and there was still no sign of him, the […]

Questions to Ask Before Tying the Knot

Same-sex marriage is now legal nationwide in the United States. Many gay couples who lived in states that did not recognize gay marriage have gotten married since then. The change in the law was good news for same-sex couples in all 50 states, whether it was legalized already in their state or not. With it […]

Life After Your Wedding

Now that same-sex marriage has been legalized nationwide, many gay couples are finally getting the chance to marry the love of their lives. This is a day many have been dreaming of for years, having been previously refused because they loved someone of the same sex. Now that this dream has become a reality, many […]

Kim Davis Back in Court

Many assumed that with the end of 2015, we had heard all there was to hear about Kim Davis. After all, the new Kentucky governor almost immediately signed an executive order, removing the county clerk’s names from all wedding certificates. This was meant to protect their religious freedom, since many of them did not want […]

The Benefits of Online Dating

When you first come out as gay to your family and friends, you may be unsure about how to get into the dating world. For as long as you have known, it has been expected that you would like someone of the opposite sex, so you may not have allowed yourself to find someone you […]

Alabama in Same-Sex Marriage Battle

Since same-sex marriage is now legal on a federal level, some may have assumed the battle would be over. After all, once something becomes federal law, there’s not a lot people can do about it. However, there have been many challenges that have been experienced within the nation. While most of the country was happy […]

Did Kim Davis Win After All?

2015 was a big year for the same-sex world. Same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide in the United States of America, thanks to a Supreme Court ruling in June. Since then, there have been many battles within the states between those who want to get married to their  partner and those who claim same-sex marriage is […]