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The big differences between straight and gay or lesbian weddings are most noticeable in the wedding ceremony. Even though same-sex couples have the legal right to marry, religious groups and even wedding cake designers also have the legal right to refuse to be a part of a gay or lesbian couple’s celebration. While some might look at this as a barrier to having their perfect wedding, we see it quite the opposite way. Not following a prescribed, traditional wedding ceremony opens up the realm of possibilities for what your wedding might become! It’s a chance to express who you really are and to profess your love for one another in a unique way that no other couple will ever match. Or, maybe it’s an opportunity for a low-key celebration that’s not burdened with the expectations of a traditional ceremony. Whatever your vision for your wedding day, be creative and let your personalities shine! There are plenty of people who would be honored to be part of your celebration, so forget the haters and create something everyone will talk about for years to come. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_3" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() );

Lesbians in Gay Wedding Ceremony

Why and How Gay Wedding Ceremonies are Different

Same-sex wedding ceremonies for gay and lesbian couples are different from “traditional” straight couples. Some of the differences are due to religious prohibitions on same-sex marriages, and others are because many traditions are gender-specific. You can adopt some traditions and adapt others to create new gay wedding traditions.