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Wedding readings

LISTEN HERE: READINGS FOR YOUR PERFECT LGBTQ WEDDING CEREMONY

If you need to choose your ceremony readings then it’s pretty task for you. Here are some really beautiful pieces about love – culled from a variety of sources – to inspire your gay wedding vows. Whether you’re looking for a short and sweet one-liner to add to your gay wedding ceremony ideas or full-blown gay marriage poems to add touching moments to your same-sex wedding, we’ve got you covered. Of course, your wedding officiant will help you create your ceremony and may have additional ideas for readings to personalize your wedding.

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PAY ATTENTION: HOW TO SET UP YOUR WEDDING DATE

PAY ATTENTION: HOW TO SET UP YOUR WEDDING DATE

Your special day is coming and good if you already set up your wedding ceremony date, put to your calendar. But if you still don’t know what day will be the best for this special event, we offer you to pay attention at some details which will help you to figute out. Let’s see!

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Destination wedding

DESTINATION WEDDING RULES YOU WANT TO KNOW

Regardless of whether or not you’re getting married close to home, understanding basic wedding etiquette can be a tricky thing. Who pays for what? How many guests should you invite? The etiquette questions are sometimes endless, and when you add a faraway destination with potentially different customs and cultural practices, the rules could change entirely. But destination wedding etiquette doesn’t have to be confusing — all it takes is a bit of extra research and planning before you jet off for the big day.

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Below her mouth

THE 20 BEST LESBIAN MOVIES YOU MUST WATCH THIS YEAR

It’s never easy when you try to choose the right movie for the evening. Don’t worry we are here to open some secrets and share the list of best lesbian movies ever. According to IMDB rating we have a lot of movie masterpieces about love between two woman. So let’s explore this incredible film list together.

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Pride flags

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO LGBTQ+ PRIDE FLAGS

Gilbert Baker’s rainbow Gay Pride Flag is one of many created over the years to represent LGBTQ people and liberation. Individual communities within the LGBTQ spectrum (lesbian, bisexual, transgender and others) have created their own flags and in recent years, variations on Baker’s rainbow have also become more prominent. “We invest in flags the role of being the single most important icon to represent our countries, our states and our cities, our organizations and our groups,” says vexillologist Ted Kaye, who is also the secretary of North American Vexillological Association. “There’s something about the fabric waving in the air that stirs people.” In light of ongoing conversations about Baker’s flag and whom it represents, here is a guide to flags to know in the LGBTQ community.

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Wedding Budget

HOW TO COUNT EVERYTHING: WEDDING BUDGET BREAKDOWN

It’s no secret that one of the trickiest parts of getting hitched is figuring out your wedding budget breakdown (that’s why it’s step one in our how to plan a wedding step by step guide). So to help you figure out your exact breakdown of wedding costs — and what wedding budget percentages to divide among catering, attire, flowers, music — we surveyed thousands of couples around the country in our report to share their wedding budgets with us — and we’re sharing the average wedding budget breakdown here, so you can make the most informed decision for your day.

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LGBTQ+

LGBTQ+ WHAT THIS ABBREVIATION MEANS?

LGBTQ is the more commonly used term in the community; possibly because it is more user friendly! You may also hear the terms “Queer Community” or “Rainbow Community” used to describe LGBTQ2+ people. This initialism and the various terms are always evolving so don’t try to memorize the list. The most important thing is to be respectful and use the terms that people prefer

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Lesbian wedding

HOW TO HANDLE 2 MOMS AT YOUR LESBIAN WEDDING

If you’re lucky enough to have two happy, engaged mothers supporting you and your fiancée as you plan a lesbian wedding, congrats! But, while it’s sometimes preferable to plan a wedding with the emotional and financial support of parents, it can be tricky when there are two mothers of the brides. Traditionally, the MOB is the second most important lady of the hour at a wedding, with her own set of rituals and time in the spotlight at an opposite-sex wedding. For queer couples with two brides, it can be an awkward tightrope exercise to make sure both MOBs feel celebrated and important during the lesbian wedding planning and on the big day.

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