Okay. A little background: My wife and I got married a couple years back. It was a same-sex wedding in Massachussetts. Her boy cousin and my girl cousin met there, fell in love, got engaged, and love each other more every day.
Now they're getting married this summer, and my relatives are *so* excited. The ones who have always been homophobic and against me and my wife's relationship are *really* excited. Our own wedding has since been legally invalidated by the Massachussetts courts. And the relatives who run my wife down talk about how handsome and smart her cousin is, conveniently forgetting just who he looks and thinks a lot like.
We do love our cousins and look forward to seeing them get married. However, we're getting really touchy. Can we stop it? When people run them up and then run us down, should we say anything? How?
Sorry to be long-winded, but I can use a little help and support.
2007-04-02
12:44:27
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GreenEyedLilo
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender