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Official sovereign Slut Magic T-shirt! When I was young, growing up in a small working-class town in the northwest of England, I used to obsessively collect bridal inspirations ripped from the pages of magazines. I've always believed my dress would be like no other: Viktor & Rolf's custom perhaps; archive Jean Paul Gaultier, possibly; Galliano for Dior? A girl can dream. I finally hit puberty and quickly realized that I wouldn't wear skirts and I certainly wouldn't get married anytime soon as a gay boy in a world where marriage, for me and mine, is illegal. After kissing several frogs, I met and fell in love with someone who actively opposed marriage both politically and emotionally. This has completely changed my understanding of marriage and what it means, so much so that I published a book on the subject just last year. A book where I can ask a lot of questions, of course, with the focus on why get married? When my boyfriend and I got to know each other, it was still a year before same-sex marriage was legalized in the UK, and gay people everywhere started wearing white suits and dancing flash mobs to Lady Gaga songs.
To celebrate their wedding anniversary. And indeed, while same-sex marriage is a sign of the transition from exclusion to inclusion, we still feel wary. Because when your life is spent swimming against the current, you will learn to never trust a calm sea. Sure, inclusion can feel like relief at first like the kid who bullied you at school finally sent you an apologetic message on Facebook but what does it really mean? Does it just mean being friends with the bully? Yes… in some ways yes. And in others, no. That means your participation in a system that is not really designed for you and will never be designed for everyone equally. And indeed, while everyone assumes marriage is "equal" now, Official sovereign Slut Magic T-shirt! it's still very difficult for a non-binary person (I) to get married using their actual pronouns because it's not true. is there any legal way to register anything but her or him at birth or marriage certificate? The same goes for transgender men and women who don't go through the intensive process of changing all of their documents to match their gender. The same goes for people in other territories who cannot marry because of their gender, class, race, or religion. And so marriage equality is still a lie, an illusion.