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Planning a wedding if you are gay or lesbian is essentially the same as planning any other wedding, except that there are a few small differences, mostly regarding legalities and etiquette. Besides referring to the tips in this guide, also be sure to take advantage of some of the many guides about wedding planning, such as Budgeting, Ceremony and Reception Decorations, Hiring Vendors, and Honeymoon Planning.
The first things that you'll have to do are decide on a place and a date. Choosing the date is usually easiest since it only has to do with your budget and the availability of the vendors and wedding sites. As far as choosing the location, this might be more difficult. If you can make a trip to Massachusetts, Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, or Spain, then by all means, go for it. Consider it a mini-vacation or a destination wedding. If not, remember that there is another option: a commitment ceremony that you can perform closer to wherever you call home.
Commitment ceremonies are a very popular way to celebrate your love and union with all your friends and family, and often, it is the only choice for some couples who aren't able to take the trip to somewhere that will legally marry them. Basically, it's just like a regular wedding ceremony except that your union is not made legal. The ceremony can be civil or religious depending on what you want. The point is to enjoy yourself and feel comfortable with your choices.
Technically, a commitment ceremony is like any other ceremony. You have a processional, readings, reciting of vows, an exchange of rings, the proclamation of marriage, the kiss, and the recessional. Of course, you can tailor the ceremony to your preferences to include rituals or special touches that you find fitting to your relationship.
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Feel free to make your wedding as lavish or as casual as you like. Remember that there are no rules. You can make things very formal and elegant or you can keep things laid back. The catch is to make sure that you pick how formal you want the wedding to be and that you make the rest of your decisions based on that. Otherwise, things will look out of place.
When it comes to attire, it's the same as the decorations. Choose what makes you feel comfortable. For traditionalists, maybe you want matching tuxedos

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