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At the end of your wedding, what do you want for yourselves and others to have remembered from it? Thankfully, there are online directories you can use to find gay-friendly florists, caterers, photographers and more in your area, or you could always call up a vendor you’re interested in and simply ask if they will work a gay wedding.
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Thank you, you are an inspiration.
Love is the Answer – LGBTQ+ Wedding Messages
49.) Congratulations to the most beautiful couple I know! The moment we choose to love, we begin to move towards freedom, to act in ways that liberate ourselves and others. What Should I Call the Couple?
These days, more and more members of the queer community are standing up and asking people to respect their pronouns, whether they be he, she, they, or something else entirely.
Maybe just respect, acceptance, loyalty, strength in difficult times, and temperance. That action is the testimony of love as the practice of freedom...
How will you hold each other accountable to your shared vision and agreed to budget for your wedding?
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Who could you include to help make a preliminary budget for your wedding to help understand what your vision for the big day will cost?
May your union be forever as strong as it is today and filled with love.
Design a Wedding Website
The site serves your guests and you equally. How should they relate? Until death does you apart is the duration.
Fawn Weaver
72.) All weddings are the same, but each marriage is different.
John Peter Berger
73.) Love is a partnership between two unique people who bring out the best in each other and know that while they are amazing on their own, they are even better together.
Barbara Cage
Quotations About Love
74.) What is straight?
You two deserve the best in this world, and we hope you’ll make all your dreams come true. I know you had a lot of dreams, and on your wedding day, one dream is crossed off the list.
43.) You allowed the Universe to bless you with its finest and the Universe sent a love that you cherished in a sacred union. Congratulations.
8.) You are the reason why I started believing in real love once again.
The more information you provide your guests, the less they will reach out to you.
Generously negotiate your lists. When deciding about a theme for your wedding, consider your favorite colors, personal or decorating style, activity, destination, historical era or even fantasy! I see a lot of rainbows on this glorious day.
50.) You already have love, so what could we wish for you?
Keep talking until you hone in on the concept you both most like. Featuring passages written by LGBTQ+ authors and love letters with gender neutral language, check out our 10 wonderful LGBTQ+ wedding ceremony readings below to include in your special day with pride and joy.
LGBTQ+ Wedding Ceremony Readings
Dear One by Mary Lambert
Where did you come from, bright star?
What heaven did you leap from, dear love?
How can I spell your name
Without the sound of Autumn
Underneath my tongue,
Without acknowledging the lovers who bent me in half
Bless them for bringing me to you
How can I say your name
Without also breathing the words
My god, I found you.
How can I ever speak again with this mouth
When it has found where it belongs
When you touch me, I am a bed of calla lilies
I will build a house and fill it with evergreens
I will paint sunsets on every wall
So you can only see beautiful things
How can I say love
Without wanting to fold myself into you
Like a thousand paper cranes?
Dear one,
I was halved the moment I was born
Either piece of me is inside of your mouth
And I was found whole the moment you spoke.
I Belong In Your Arms by Deborah Brideau
Finally I have found a place
Into which I fit perfectly, safely and securely
With no doubts, no fears, no sadness, no tears.
This place is filled with happiness and laughter,
Yet it is spacious enough to allow me the freedom to move around, To live my life and be myself.
This wonderful place, which I never believed really existed,
I have found, finally,
Inside your arms, Inside your heart, Inside your love
You are the Bubbles by Rachel Bright
Together, you are the bubbles in one another’s champagne
The morning sun through a window
The breaking of a smile.
Together, you are the one doughnut in the bag with more jam than all the others.
That photo where everybody looks great.
The know-all-the-words, sing-out-of-tune chorus of your favourite song.
Together, you are the beginnings of a big idea.
The twinkly bits that hang in the sky after the firework goes bang.
The cold, thin air at the top of a mountain.
The only two people in a crowded room.
Together, you are that unforgettable day of the holiday.
An accidental adventure.
Chocolate chip.
The last two pages of your favourite book.
A BBQ with friends.
The spray of the sea.
The nose of the cheese.
A kiss.
A hug.
A hold-my-hand.
A decision which, looking back, will seem to be the most excellent one you’ve ever made.
Together you are bubbles.
The unburstable bubbles of the very best things in life.
The only things any of us ever really need.
We Are Made One with What We Touch and See by Oscar Wilde
We are resolved into the supreme air,
We are made one with what we touch and see,
With our heart's blood each crimson sun is fair,
With our young lives each spring-impassioned tree
Flames into green, the wildest beasts that range
The moor our kinsmen are, all life is one, and all is change.
And we two lovers shall not sit afar,
Critics of nature, but the joyous sea
Shall be our raiment, and the bearded star
Shoot arrows at our pleasure!