The lavender marriage is back – but why ? / Emma Beddington
People are taking many new and unexpected approaches to matrimony, and it is surprisingly exciting The lavender marriage – that administrative convenience and PR fiction of golden age Hollywood – is back. The Washington Post recently covered its reinvention, meeting Jacob Hoff, who’s gay, and (…)
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