Trump 2.0: How LGBTQ+ couples can safeguard their marriage
Experts don't see an immediate threat to marriage equality, but they recommend some proactive steps for protection.
November 25 2024 12:09 PM
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Experts don't see an immediate threat to marriage equality, but they recommend some proactive steps for protection.
Must be nice to be rich and have options!
Breaking down the reasons why this day is still so important for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Nailed it.
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These anti-LGBTQ+ conservatives were all caught with their hands in the very gay cookie jar!
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You're all rich, we get it.
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The decision was not accompanied by a stay, which means same-sex couples could start marrying as soon as county clerks' offices open.
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