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Maryland Peeps

So now that marriage is recognized, will you be getting married legally?

L and I haven't talked about it since the decision came out yesterday.  We said that if it was ever legal, we'd do it and throw another reception - but that was pre-kids (and kid expenses!)


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Re: Maryland Peeps

  • I vote you come to CT to get married Wink  I can even tempt you with free babysitting! hehe
  • We were married in CA before Prop 8. If we weren't already married, I'd want to do it in DC. It's so silly, but the process of getting a marriage license was so meaningful to me. We've still spent a ton of $ in creating legal protections, but there was just something about that city hall wedding that was amazing.
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  • I asked C if she wanted to get "legally" married now that MD has opened its eyes...she said YES!

    When and where, who knows, I am just happy that she said YES Smile! (Means a lot to me that she would be willing to marry me a second time.)

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  • Fortunately, we were legally married in MA last October, so we're already legally married for Maryland purposes.  A big reason we chose the legal ceremony was knowing that if Maryland ever came to its senses, we'd be considered married immediately.
  • We live in DC, on the border with MD. We're planning on getting married in DC in the next couple of weeks. Now we seriously considering staying in DC area and moving to MD depending on whether this legal decision sticks. The main reason we want to move from DC is to be able to afford to buy a house. If we could live in MD but still have relationship recognition that would be awesome.
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