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Every love story has something unique to rejoice, which means every wedding day is bound to be different. Each celebration will be infused with details that differ all the way down to the ceremony readings. No matter what style of ceremony appeals to you or who you reliance to officiate, these gender-neutral, LGBTQ+ wedding ceremony script and reading ideas are the inspiration you depend on for creating your desire ceremony. 

The Formatting Of A Wedding Ceremony

The words said during your wedding ceremony will be some of the most important on your big day. But before you can center on the words, you have to understand what you want your ceremony structure to look fancy . The formatting of every ceremony will differ based on a variety of things, but here is a general format that’ll give you a greater idea of what you want to incorporate.

1. The Processional

The processional is the beginning of a ceremony where the flower miss, ring bearer, your wedding parties, and immediate family mem

Wedding??? What, can homosexual couples marry?

With marriage equality achieved in Australia, thousands of same-sex couples can now turn their attention to getting a ‘YES’ vote for their marvelous wedding planning skills! Equality means that a gay wedding can be as traditional or alternative as the joyful couple chooses – after all, there’s no right or wrong way to celebrate love – but today we’re throwing common train into the wind like it’s a new bride’s bouquet. Let’s plan a same-sex wedding that’s delightfully different…

Reinvent the wedding

Firstly, there is absolutely no pressure to succumb to the traditions of straight wedding ceremonies. There are no ‘must-haves’ or ‘must-dos’. It’s your morning, so turn it into the event your two heart&#;s desire. Make it cool, crazy, dashing, daring, funny, fabulous, bold, beautiful, or a combination of them all. Seriously, why hold back?

Wear whatever you want

Since all eyes will be on you gorgeous lovebirds, you’ll probably want to dress to impress. Of course, that doesn’t always express suits for men and gowns for women. In truth, your fa

Honoring marriage equality at your wedding 

 

House-made limoncello in rustic handled Mason jars featuring the Human Rights Campaign Equality sticker, the proceeds of which benefit the LGBTQ+ equality organization, at Kevin and Pete&#;s wedding. Click here to read their wedding story.

Whether you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual, gender non-conforming, transgender, pansexual, allied or somewhere in the middle, marriage equality is important for everyone. Demonstrating your support for the independence to marry at your wedding helps continue the fight by spreading awareness. We’ve gathered 10 ideas for you to honor marriage equality at your wedding.

Have your officiant or a specially chosen guest read aloud the now-famous passage from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision to legally recognize same-sex marriage:

“Marriage is a vital social institution. The exclusive commitment of two individuals to each other nurtures adore and mutual support; it brings stability to our society. For those who choose to join, and for their children, marria

38 Same-Sex Wedding Rituals &#; Traditions

Explanation of Origin

1.  “Something old” represented continuity, and contemporary couples use this as a chance to wear a sentimental piece of jewellery or item of clothing belonging to an older relative.
2.  “Something new” offers optimism for the future. Incorporating
3.  “something borrowed” was thought to bring the couple good luck. By borrowing something from a happily married friend or relative, the bride or couple ensured a petite of their good fortune rubbed off on them.
4.  “Something blue” the colour blue stands for love, purity and fidelity—three key qualities for a solid marriage. The traditional “something blue” was often a blue garter. worn beneath the bride’s pale dress.

Source: I do! I do! Susan Waggoner, Rizzoli International Publications Inc () p. 68

LGBTIQ+ Alternative

This is an old tradition that’s not adhered to much these days. It’s quaint. And for LGBTIQ+ couples, perhaps it doesn’t include much significance. But here are some options for those who want to keep this tradition happening.

1.  For something old