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Morning dalaston - I have to say I haven't been on here for ages and was only alerted to the post by an e-mail reminder...this site can be quite addictive and you end up in all sorts of conversations. I did find at the time of planning that there weren't many same sex couples online but you seem to have a fair few replies and I'm sure they're keeping you informed. Maybe it's just not a site that's well known in the gay community,
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ive actually been thinking this for a while, there arent any wedding magazine which are aimed at blokes!
keep at it fellas, all us ladies on here will help you out!
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We're based in East London - and for our CP the event went really smoothly. Held in Westminster, with a small celbratory party in the evening. No hassles. We wore matching suits, and chose matching rings. The only thing I would have done differently (and this may sound strange from a photographer) but I would have chosen a pro photographer, rather than choosing two friends who both had decent cameras, and who both in the past had produced good photos. On the day they were so interested and enthralled by what was going on around them, they didn't focus on the photos so much, and they ended up being pretty awful! Having experienced a CP with 'friends photography' and having photographed CP's of others - I can see the clear benefits of having an independent there to record the occasion. (That's a true story - and I have the photos to prove it!)