Heh. They can BE married, just don't let them GET married, see...no weddings! Must be married by judge! No dresses allowed, no attendants!
Or it's an actual virtue to the current patchwork legality. If you marry once in Canada and once in Massachusetts, say, that's one wedding per bride(zilla), and you avoid duelling SPECIAL DAYYYYSS!
Owww, Gris! That sucks. What a punk.
Both Hec and Jilli would love my t-shirt as it says "Bite Me" and features a sexy woman's mouth with fangs...it is total coincidence that I'm seeing dad and stepmonster today...yeah, coincidence.
Note for self: I can take a Flexeril at 3, Vicodin anytime.
Ah, I remember that particular drug cocktail with great fondness....and not much clarity as to details.
Good grief Gris. A little warning that he was coming up on you from behind would have prevented the whole thing. Hope the ouchy heals quickly.
Good choice erika.
It's 5 mg of the Flexeril and I am only taking half the Vicodin, so there's more clarity than I would expect. Not that I give a shit, of course, cause of the p[fddddd[-0ptfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrdruuuuuuugs.
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cat-like posting detected...
vw's out of town, back tomorrow.
Heh. They can BE married, just don't let them GET married, see...no weddings! Must be married by judge! No dresses allowed, no attendants!
No no no no. If gays and lesbians want the protections and identity of marriage extended to them, they must also accept the overpriced catering, ridiculous fashions, and wedding attendant power plays heteros have had to endure since the dawn of modern marriage.
In fact, I want a constitutional amendment requiring all marriages to have one person wearing an expensive, cumbersome wedding dress. And I don't care if Ron just can't pull off anything in taffeta, this is what God intended -- for weddings to be a big-ass pain in the neck that the two people involved can't recall clearly 24 hours later.
Heh. You're not going to like the weddings in either of my novels, dear. Very quiet, rushed affairs, both of them. We're talking best clothes the couple already has on hand, local church, just the vicar and enough witnesses to make everything nice and legal.
'Course, the Regency is, if not before the dawn of modern
marriage,
certainly before the dawn of the modern
wedding.