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LGBTQ Wedding Attire

ere’s the truth about wedding dresses and tuxes and the other things that grooms and brides or other betrothed wear: the more gender-normative you and your fashion choices are, the easier it will be to find what you want. Two traditionally masculine guys who want to wear and having it tailored to your body at home.

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