Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge are so inspiring!
Now that New York state says you can, where do you say "I do?"
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Of course, not everyone is sprinting to the altar. Chris Hughes, a founder of Facebook and executive director of Jumo, and Sean Eldridge, the political director of Freedom to Marry, are sticking to their wedding date next June. No doubt the weekend of lavish festivities, including a rehearsal dinner at Per Se, an intimate wedding at the couple’s home in Garrison, N.Y., and a reception that evening at Cipriani Wall Street — orchestrated by Bryan Rafanelli, who also planned Chelsea Clinton’s wedding — would have been hard to switch. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing,” said Mr. Hughes,
The New York Times details same-sex couples and where they are holding their nuptials and apres celebrations.
Hotels like the W are offering "Right to Unite" packages, "which includes car service to city hall, champagne, cake and a party with a D.J. for 200 guests at the W New York-Downtown’s Living Room Bar and Terrace..."
Some couples are marrying quickly while others have inked-in dates way in the future.
In the latter group, are cute Chris Hughes and sexy Sean Eldridge.
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FYI: On holiday, Chris proposed to Sean on bended knee on New Year's Eve in Thailand. Wawwwww, sniff, how romantical!!!
Where is our future fiance with ring ( by VBH or H. Stern) in hand on bended knee?? Our white knight? Of late, they have turned into white nightmares.
We'll be single for the rest of our lives and labeled "spinsters." Should we throw ourselves out the window or finish this post?? Oh wait, we still have homemade potato salad to eat tomorrow. Snuff out our pain of being single with stuffing food down our chute, isn't that the American way?? Ha! Sizable & The City.
Of course, not everyone is sprinting to the altar. Chris Hughes, a founder of Facebook and executive director of Jumo, and Sean Eldridge, the political director of Freedom to Marry, are sticking to their wedding date next June. No doubt the weekend of lavish festivities, including a rehearsal dinner at Per Se, an intimate wedding at the couple’s home in Garrison, N.Y., and a reception that evening at Cipriani Wall Street — orchestrated by Bryan Rafanelli, who also planned Chelsea Clinton’s wedding — would have been hard to switch. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing,” said Mr. Hughes,
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