Marriage
Today, after several months in transition, we are finally able to tell you about a huge change that’s been happening behind the scenes here at APW: After
A couple of years ago, I had a small but not insignificant crisis of confidence about my marriage. It’s not that anything was wrong exactly.
My husband and I are committed and devoted to each other spiritually, emotionally, and physically. We have been together for a decade, married for years.
Every so often, I remember posts that I wrote years ago on APW—long before the current crop of newly engaged folx were reading the site—and think to myself
I recently started seeing a therapist. Actually, two, with marriage counseling… or three, if you count attending therapy with my kid. During this process
APW publishes Queer weddings a lot. We share them on Instagram. Our vendors always include them in their portfolios. So when I was pulling this round-up
I n a recent Washington Post interview, my friend Donatella Galella—a theater professor and activist—identified herself as a “feminist killjoy.
I started APW because I love weddings. I’ve always loved weddings. Ten years after my own, I still love them. (Which is a good thing, because this would
I discovered it by accident. He had left his email open. I opened a folder marked “jokes” thinking I could use a laugh. Instead, I found an email to another woman.
Back in elementary school, I had two teachers in a row go through major adulthood milestones while I was their student. One teacher got engaged, and the