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Visions of a full white   strapless gown, delicate peonies and fluffy  roses, and celebratory   grins and toasts danced in my head. But I was  also excited about our   future as a married couple. Now we could enter  into the social ranks of   married society\u2014those brave enough to take  the leap to commit to one   person for the rest of your life. Did it cross   my mind that gay   marriage isn\u2019t legally recognized in Georgia, where  we live? Of course. It&#8217;s something we&#8217;re fighting for every day. But did   it stop me from dreaming about, planning and having our  wedding?  Not  for one  second.\u00a0But what did make my heart stop when  Maria and I set out on this   adventure of setting the date, choosing  our venue and hiring our team   of vendors was that there wasn\u2019t a wedding   magazine where we could see   ourselves in the articles and the photos, as well as search for gay-  and lesbian-friendly wedding vendors. In  short, we saw a gaping hole in  our  media-rich  nation, and the  motivational seed for Equally Wed was  born.\u00a0It is our great pleasure to bring you  Equally Wed, the nation\u2019s   premier online same-sex wedding magazine. In these  pages, we provide a  new  issue every season bursting with inspiration and  ideas to incorporate  into  your wedding (gay or  straight). In every issue, we  introduce  you to our Real Weddings couples   who\u2019ve tied the knot. We  travel to  every honeymoon destination to  vet it for its gay  friendliness and  fabulousness\u2014so you can rely on us not just for  honeymoon planning,   but also for all your romance travel needs. For  every person\u2019s body   type and gender identification, you\u2019ll find the  latest fashions straight    from our favorite runways, designers, bridal  salons and suit shops in   Equally Wed\u2019s Fashion department. To get you  looking and feeling your   best for your wedding\u2014and all the events  leading up to it, we provide   our Beauty and Grooming department, rife  with tips from the experts,   trends and products; as well as the latest  in news, methods and   suggestions  for keeping you well in Health and  Fitness. And of course  we cover  topics  such as minding your budget,  talking to your family,  navigating social  etiquette. And because gay  marriage will likely be  intertwined with  politics for quite some time,  we\u2019ve included a News  section to keep  you updated on all the latest  from the frontlines of  the fight for  marriage  equality. Read our  Headlines blog for the most  recent intel. For local,  gay-friendly  wedding vendors in your area,  check out our Local  Resources department, where we are continuously  adding new vendors  in all  the important categories.\u00a0Our main motivation is to be here for  you and your partner, from   shopping for the engagement ring to planning  the wedding of your dreams   to saying \u201cI do\u201d to your romance-filled  honeymoon to settling into   your new life together as a married couple.  Please enjoy!\u00a0Cheers!Kirsten"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Letter From the Editor Spring 2010","item":"https:\/\/equallywed.com\/letter-from-the-editor-spring-2010\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]