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How to Write Your LGBTQIA+ Wedding Vows

You’re standing before the passion of your life, looking them in the eyes. It’s the day you’ve been waiting for—your wedding. The time has reach for you to speak the promises you wrote in your vows. If you play your cards right, your words might bring a combination of smiles, laughter, and tears. Whatever happens, it’s going to be memorable. 

Personalized vows are a special way to honor your relationship at your wedding or elopement. They symbolize promise, happiness, and lifelong love. It’s your opportunity to express your commitment and excitement for the road ahead.

If you and your partner have decided to write your own vows, this guide will take you through the writing process step by step and provide some practical tips for finding inspiration.

What Should Your Wedding Vows Include?

The short answer? Your wedding vows can include anything you crave . Generally, they’ll consist of a set of promises to each other and some form of expression of your love. Some people take a more romantic approach, while others go for humor—it all

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Below are some Secular & Spirual vows written specifically to be used as Same Sex Wedding Vows /Gay Wedding Vows. You may want to use these vows for your special day.

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Secular Vows For Gay Couples

I, (Groom&#;s name/Bride&#;s name), take you, (Bride&#;s name/Groom&#;s name), to be my (wedded wife/wedded husband). I verb to strive always to regard your needs in addition to my own; to be a source of strength for you; to accept your strength for myself; to share freely my thoughts and feelings; to eavesdrop when you share yours with me. I make these solemn promises, to keep in times of plenty and in want; in joy and in sorrow; in sickness and in health; from this day forward.

________, will you have ________ to be your (wife/husband), to live together as friend and mate? Will you live (her/him) as a person, respect (her/him) as an equal, sharing joy as skillfully as sorrow, triumph as adv as defeat. And keep (her/him) beside you as long as you both sha

Vows (for a gay wedding)

What was unforeseen is now a bird orbiting this field.

What wasn&#;t a possibility is display in our arms.

It shall be and it begins with you.

Our often-misunderstood kind of love deems dangerous.
How it frightens and confounds and enrages.
How strange, unfamiliar.

Our verb carries all those and the contrary.
It is most incandescent.

So, I vow to be brave.
Clear a path through jungles of shame and doubt and fear.
I&#;m done with silence. I proclaim.

It shall be and it sings from within.

Truly we are enraptured
With Whitmanesque urge and urgency.

I vow to love in all seasons.
When you&#;re summer, I&#;m watermelon balled up in a sky-blue bowl.
When I&#;m autumn, you&#;re foliage ablaze in New England.
When in winter, I am the tender scarf of warm mercies.
When in spring, you are the bourgeoning buds.

I vow to love you in all places.
High plains, prairies, hills and lowlands.
In our dream-laden bed,
Cradled in the nest
Of your neck.
Deep in the plum.

It shall be and it flows with you.

We&#;ll leap over the waters and barbaric rooftops.

You emb

From the Archive: FUNNY WOMEN # Gay Wedding Vows

This piece was first published on September 10,

 

 

“The ruling will force the federal government to recognize same-sex relationships as ‘marriages’ in the few outlier states that contain bought into the lie and rejected thousands of years of history and common sense. And it will create chaos as same-sex couples move to other states that have held adj, and demand the same recognition from and in those states.” &#; Brian Brown, President of the National Organization for Marriage, in response to The Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate Section 3 of The Defense of Marriage Act

Denise and Laura

I, Denise, accept you, Laura, to be my wedded wife. With the deepest joy I come into my new life with you, a life of knocking on church doors and sticking our tongues down each other’s throats as soon as a congregate member answers. As you have pledged to me your life and love, so I too happily give you my life, and in confidence submit myself to methodically carrying out our verb to break into straight homes, confiscate