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 | Runaway bride
It's not that I didn't want to get married. I just wanted to make sure that I could take a break from the institution whenever I needed to.
By Jennifer Armstrong
[2004-12-20]
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 | When gay Americans marry
What the partnership of Gov. and Mrs. McGreevey says about the absurdity of banning gay marriage.
By Dan Savage
[2004-08-17]
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 | In love and war
Table Talkers on making history in Massachusetts, the two Americas, and scenes from a spring night.
[2004-05-21]
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 | The state of your unions
Mr. Tall, Dark and Handsome rocked my world. Too bad he also slapped my face and passed out. More tales from the front lines of marriage.
[2004-03-03]
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 | Nups and nips
"Carmen & Dave," "My Big Fat" and "Newlyweds" lead the way as reality TV finds fertile new ground to exploit: Weddings.
By Baz Dreisinger
[2004-03-03]
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 | Here come the brides
After 25 years together -- including children, mortgages, intimacy and boredom --- Kay and I stood for six hours in the San Francisco rain to become mundane and unspecial. To be married.
By Carol Adair
[2004-02-24]
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 | The state of your unions
Religious differences, debilitating illnesses, runaway brides who stop running: More tales from the front lines of marriage.
[2004-02-18]
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 | The state of your unions
Straying, sexual dysfunction, traumatic vasectomies and other tales from the front lines of marriage.
[2004-02-04]
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 | The state of your unions
Dealing with a life-threatening illness, resisting the urge to call off the wedding, searching for the desire to have children, and other tales from the front lines of marriage.
[2004-01-28]
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 | The state of your unions
Coming to terms with racist family members, dealing with the fact that you're the "other" woman, and other tales from the frontlines of marriage.
[2004-01-21]
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 | The state of your unions
Salon's female readers tell tales of extramarital temptation, emotional and physical abuse, and cowboy dreams that went awry.
[2004-01-14]
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 | Mix and match
Why am I a strong believer in intermarriage? Because too much Jewish angst, WASPY stoicism or Catholic repression in one household isn't healthy.
By Abby Ellin
[2004-01-13]
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