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Commitment Ceremonies: What Is a Commitment Ceremony and Why It Matters
Not every meaningful union fits neatly into a legal marriage box. And that is okay. A commitment ceremony is a beautiful, intentional way for couples, partners, triads, and unique unions to honor their love, make promises, and be witnessed by the people who matter most. A commitment ceremony can be deeply personal Commitment ceremonies are ideal for: LGBTQ+ couples and partners Polyamorous partners or triads Spiritual partnerships Couples who choose not to legally marry Partn
Jerome Arrington
3 days ago1 min read


Relationship Preparation: Why Relationship Preparation Is One of the Best Gifts You Can Give Your Union
Many couples spend months planning the wedding day. The flowers. The venue. The outfits. The playlist. The food. The seating chart that somehow becomes a diplomatic mission. But here is the loving truth: the wedding is one day. The relationship is the journey. That is where relationship preparation comes in. It is not about fixing what is broken Relationship preparation is not a sign that something is wrong. It is a sign that you care enough to build with intention. These ses
Jerome Arrington
3 days ago1 min read


Elopements & Micro Weddings: Why Small Weddings Can Still Carry Big Love
Some couples dream of a grand ballroom, 200 guests, a full wedding party, and a reception that goes until someone’s auntie starts a line dance. Beautiful. Other couples want something smaller, quieter, simpler, and more intimate. Also beautiful. Elopements and micro weddings are not “less than” traditional weddings. They are simply a different kind of sacred, personal celebration. Small does not mean insignificant A smaller wedding can create space for deeper connection. With
Jerome Arrington
3 days ago1 min read


Vow Writing: How to Write Wedding Vows Without Freezing Like a Deer in Headlights
Let’s talk about vows. For some people, writing vows sounds romantic and beautiful. For others, it sounds like emotional homework with a deadline and an audience. Both reactions are valid. The good news is that your vows do not have to sound like a movie script, a poetry slam, or a Shakespearean monologue. They just need to sound true. Start simple Begin with this sentence: “I love you because…” Then keep going. Do not worry about sounding fancy. Just tell the truth. What do
Jerome Arrington
3 days ago2 min read
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