Wonderful. Thanks for making a record. Sweet couples all, and the very elderly ladies always make me cry. For some reason the two older guys in caps and shorts just struck me as a fun couple with special secrets they share.
This has all been incredible to watch. I have spilled so many tears of joy since early November.
There aren't words strong enough for the gratitude that I feel for you guys. All of our allies gay and straight that have made this possible. As a member of the younger generation I will never be able to fully comprehend the hardships you guys have faced and trials you have overcome.
For those of you who pushed through the mires of hopelessness and came out on the other side, where marriage equality is now an inevitable reality. To those who sacrificed so much but were unable to see this day:
I thank you from the deepest reaches of my heart. Congratulations everybody!
I am bookmarking to use as a a happiness pill. One of the fun aspects of Sunday morning not caught here was the Seahawks fans who kept stumbling upon this scene without knowing what it was, and then breaking into big smiles as they figured it out.
@2 - What is certified here, as in all marriages, is the consolidation of resources to the end of creating a household. "Love" is just one of the things that makes doing that with a given person more appealing than a life in which one has no designated responsibilities (aside from baseline obedience to civil law) to others.
There's so much shit in the world, but this can't help but give one hope for humanity, that a good, if long overdue thing happened and is happening - that the tide is truly turning and we're beginning to see tangible evidence - AND that the impact isn't just on LGBT folks, but on the rest of us, too - we are ALL elevated by this elevation - celebration - of the granting and recognition of human rights to those previously denied. Fucking beautiful. I can't wait to be there on 12/29 when Maine does the same thing. Hooray for goodness. Hooray for love.
The older couples really got to me. I might be projecting, but I can just imagine them having been together for years, decades, most of their lives, and finally being able to get married, and it makes me teary-eyed.
The younger couples just give me a big grin. I'm so happy for all of them.
As a closeted gay person trying to muster the courage to come out, this is immensely and undeniably powerful. When watching this video my gut tell me that this is so much more right than when I'm at church hearing that i can't act out on my love for another woman. My soul tells me that this is the right thing, this beauty is the right way.
it certainly is important for the city government to certify Love.
Mazel Tov to all the newlyweds!
This has all been incredible to watch. I have spilled so many tears of joy since early November.
There aren't words strong enough for the gratitude that I feel for you guys. All of our allies gay and straight that have made this possible. As a member of the younger generation I will never be able to fully comprehend the hardships you guys have faced and trials you have overcome.
For those of you who pushed through the mires of hopelessness and came out on the other side, where marriage equality is now an inevitable reality. To those who sacrificed so much but were unable to see this day:
I thank you from the deepest reaches of my heart. Congratulations everybody!
In the words of Joe Biden:
"This is a big fuckin' deal!"
Congratulations, Terry and Dan.
I can't wait for DOMA to be overturned so that people can do this all over the country.
Any boys looking to get hitched? I'm available!
"I'll be hers, & she'll be mine.."
Need Kleenex.
Actually, keep doing it. This is beautiful.
This video could heal the sick.
There's so much shit in the world, but this can't help but give one hope for humanity, that a good, if long overdue thing happened and is happening - that the tide is truly turning and we're beginning to see tangible evidence - AND that the impact isn't just on LGBT folks, but on the rest of us, too - we are ALL elevated by this elevation - celebration - of the granting and recognition of human rights to those previously denied. Fucking beautiful. I can't wait to be there on 12/29 when Maine does the same thing. Hooray for goodness. Hooray for love.
PS. I want to see the film of Dan & Terry doing this same walk.
The younger couples just give me a big grin. I'm so happy for all of them.
Totally using this as a happy pill to cheer me up after all the coverage of Sandy Hook.