A destination elopement in Iceland with freshly picked blue lupine bouquets for pansexual brides
After deciding to have a romantic destination elopement, wives-to-be Sarah (she/her) and Devon (she/her) traveled from their home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Iceland for...
Let’s get one thing straight: Bisexuals can still marry someone of a different gender
We are not any less queer for being in any romantic relationship, and the idea that you have to be seen as either straight or...
We’re worthy of God’s love: a queer Methodist on the anti-LGBTQ+ policy
I’d like to think that the Traditional Plan won’t change the way my congregation sees me, but it hurts me to know that my global...
DIY intimate outdoor Texas wedding
Tia and Kelsey's DIY intimate outdoor Texas wedding was filled with plentiful rays of natural light and decorated with rustic charm.
The Bisexual Umbrella
Interesting fact: 51% of LGBTQ people identify as being attracted to people of more than one gender and are part of bisexual umbrella.
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