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Tue Aug 11, 2020, 09:45 PM Aug 2020

Officiating at a gay marriage

I have often wondered how a gay couples refer to their partners. Seems that the terms husband and wife are being used, according to the gender, of course.

Thus, it was interesting to see a clip of Harris officiating at the first (I think) gay marriage in California:

"By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you spouses for life."

(Rhymes with the traditional husband and wife, I suppose).






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Officiating at a gay marriage (Original Post) question everything Aug 2020 OP
a friend of mine calls his mate husband . AllaN01Bear Aug 2020 #1
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