How to Plan the Perfect LGBTQ Wedding

LGBTQ Wedding

Did you know that about 4.5 percent of Americans identify as either lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender? As this demographic increases, we can expect to see more and more beautiful LGBTQ weddings.

Are you wondering how you can make your special day memorable for everyone in attendance? Keep reading to learn about how to plan the perfect LGBTQ wedding.

1. Find the Right Officiant

No wedding is complete without an officiant. Although various religions have become progressive when it comes to welcoming LGBTQ into the fold, not every priest or minister may be willing to marry you.

This is why it’s important to do research ahead of time. That way, you can find a welcoming and progressive officiant who will add to your wedding’s positive atmosphere rather than take away from it.

Other than the officiant, you should also make sure anyone else you hire for your LGBTQ+ wedding is also tolerant of you.

2. Remember that It’s About You

If you want to know how to plan a wedding, don’t forget to make you and your partner’s needs and wishes the focal point. Friends and family members might be free to make suggestions, but they’re not calling the shots.

You may have someone talk about tradition but tradition can be played with or even forgotten about altogether. It all depends on what you and your partner are comfortable with.

For instance, bachelor-like parties are often a source of anxiety or even jealousy. Rather than keeping up that problematic tradition, you can decide to have a pre-party together and do something fun. 

3. Decorate with Pride

Your same-sex wedding doesn’t have to be all about LGBTQ pride, but you don’t have to be shy about it either. There are many ways you can show that you and your partner have persevered and that love has won over bigotry.

For example, you can hang up pride banners, have pride napkins, or even layer your cake with colors that reflect the pride flag. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box.

4. Make Sure Attendees Are Pro-LGBTQ

When planning a gay wedding, you might find yourself considering whether or not you should invite a problematic family member, for instance. It’s up to you and your partner whether you want to avoid inviting certain people who frown on the LGBTQ community.

If you’re comfortable with it, you could consider talking with potentially problematic people ahead of time and seeing if they will be able to muzzle their bigotry and show their support on your big day.

However, you should feel free to invite or not invite these types of people. Just be sure to talk about it with your partner.

Ready to Have the Best LGBTQ Wedding?

Now that you’ve learned all about how to plan the perfect LGBTW wedding, you can make sure that your special day is remembered forever by everyone who attends.

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