Chosen Family at the Center of Your Ceremony
Who walks you down the aisle when your family doesn’t accept you?
Who stands beside you when tradition has no words for who you are?
Chosen family.
One of the most powerful parts of being a queer-affirming ritual space is holding room for the people you call kin. Friends. Found family. The ones who showed up, again and again.
Your ceremony can (and should) reflect that. Ask your best friend to call the corners. Invite your sibling-by-choice to bless the altar. Have your drag parent read your vows.
Love is sacred, but so is community.
Your ritual doesn’t need to conform. It needs to belong to you.