I have attended one, and I can tell you simply put, the entire thing was a political event there was nothing about the “ceremony” that was not political in nature, then on to the reception which. If you want to watch a bunch of guys grabbing each others asses for a few hours, go for it. Literally every homosexual there made a point to grab the asses of the people who got “married”.
If anything the event proved exactly how they are not like everyone else, I can’t imagine attending a real wedding where everyone was grabbing the brides ass all night, but that’s exactly what it was.
Folks are free to live their lives, regardless if I agree with them or not, but I’ve done this thing so I can tell you don’t remotely try to tell me these folks are just like everyone else, they are most certainly not.
RE: I have attended one, and I can tell you simply put, the entire thing was a political event there was nothing about the ceremony that was not political in nature, then on to the reception
What could have induced you to attend it? Was it curiosity?
Next question — are these couple still “married” today?
Without ever attending one, and with no intention to ever do so, I imagined that that’s what most of them are about anyway, making a political statement and playing faggot games.