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Gay Weddings are Good for Business
Research, data, advice and tips on the business of same-sex weddings from Bernadette Coveney Smith, the nation's leading gay wedding expert. In 2004, Bernadette opened 14 Stories, the first company in the U.S. to specialize in planning legal same-sex weddings.
Gay Wedding Glossary: Bisexual
Bernadette Coveney Smith - Thursday, September 20, 2007
Bisexual: An individual who is physically, romantically, emotionally and/or spiritually attracted to men and women. Bisexuals need not have had equal sexual experience with both men and women; in fact, they need not have had any sexual experience at all to identify as bisexual. Bisexuals can marry either a man or a woman and are the "B" in the LGBT community.


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