Tommy DiDario: The LGBTQ Community Needs to Pull Together
I have seen far too many times on social media people being treated cruelly, but specifically in the LGBTQ community, one in which we have...
Transforming San Francisco: An HIV-Positive Author’s Take on the Enlightenment in the City by the Bay
If the events of the ’70s and ’80s could be compared to an exploding nuclear bomb with the dust settling afterward, their wedding day felt...
What Happens When Bisexuals Marry?
I didn’t stop being attracted to men or transpeople when I married a ciswoman.
Prisms: an Essay on the Anxieties of an Approaching Marriage
Diamond: from the Greek αδάμας (adamas) “proper,” “unalterable,” “unbreakable” The Japanese have two words for truth, honne and tatemae. Tataemae describes the truth revealed by...
Something and Nothing and Love for Always
[title maintitle=”” subtitle=”I’m going to tell you the one thing someone should have told me before I got married.”] On my wedding day, no one...
Feeling Visible: Filing Taxes Together as a Married Lesbian Couple Should
It’s tax day, and I’m feeling visible, which is a pretty damn spectacular feeling for someone who has felt invisible in her country for the...
How to Walk Down the Aisle in a Gay or Lesbian Wedding Without Regrets
Seven years after my wedding, I know I shouldn't have walked down the aisle to my wife.
Amendment One and My Family: A Voice from North Carolina on Marriage Equality
Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on Aly Windsor’s website, EmbraceRelease.com. Because Aly and her partner are Equally Wed Real Weddings graduates (click here for...