Finalist for the National Indie Excellence Book Awards, 2015 LGBT Nonfiction and Marriage
How to make any wedding liberating, brave, and sexy.
This post-DOMA book is for any couplesame or opposite sexseeking a personalized wedding that dignifies the relationship and the individual self. No new normal” herethis guide emboldens you to harness your unique, brazen, queer truth; to be creative; and to plan your wedding your way.
Every fiancé faces the question: How do I become something new without losing myself? Using his own storyfrom how he and his husband connected via MTV’s The Real World to the real world of their marriageauthor Mark O’Connell reflects on conflicts that arrive during wedding transitions, as well as various other transitions throughout your lives.
As a psychotherapist, O’Connell offers ideas to bridge relational gaps with your partner, family, and friends. As a professional actor, he also offers insight into the ways your wedding is a theatrical production: how this can help you to conceptualize the event, consolidate your efforts, and increase creative collaboration as a couple. This will serve you not only on the day, but also for the rest of your time together.
Whether we’re straight, gay, or other, weddings inspire us to carve out more fun, freedom, recognition, life-space, love-space, and connubial space than we’ve ever had before.
How to make any wedding liberating, brave, and sexy.
This post-DOMA book is for any couplesame or opposite sexseeking a personalized wedding that dignifies the relationship and the individual self. No new normal” herethis guide emboldens you to harness your unique, brazen, queer truth; to be creative; and to plan your wedding your way.
Every fiancé faces the question: How do I become something new without losing myself? Using his own storyfrom how he and his husband connected via MTV’s The Real World to the real world of their marriageauthor Mark O’Connell reflects on conflicts that arrive during wedding transitions, as well as various other transitions throughout your lives.
As a psychotherapist, O’Connell offers ideas to bridge relational gaps with your partner, family, and friends. As a professional actor, he also offers insight into the ways your wedding is a theatrical production: how this can help you to conceptualize the event, consolidate your efforts, and increase creative collaboration as a couple. This will serve you not only on the day, but also for the rest of your time together.
Whether we’re straight, gay, or other, weddings inspire us to carve out more fun, freedom, recognition, life-space, love-space, and connubial space than we’ve ever had before.