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December 2009, Vows and Unions for Marriage Equality

The Marriage Triangle: What you need to know

By Angela Minor   Mon, Nov 30, 2009

How seriously did you take your commitment? Here are a few things we believe same gender couples need to know before saying “I Do”.

Throughout human history the triangle has come to symbolize many attributes. It represents the body, mind, and spirit; thought, feeling, and emotion; and the past, present, and future. For a couple, it can symbolize the three components necessary for a happy, healthy marriage - compatibility, trust, and communication. With these in place, a couple has the foundation both to flourish in the good times and to weather the storms during the trying times.

 

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By Angela Minor

Angela Minor

Angela has had the good fortune to participate in several professional careers over the course of her lifetime. She has applied her skills to teaching English, and writing; small business ownership, and writing; sales and marketing, and writing; university graduate level research, and writing. As is evident, writing has been her companion throughout! She is the word nerd who actually takes notes at symposiums and events! And not just on the presented topics. She finds people, settings, interactions and conversations fascinating. The entire visual, auditory, kinesthetic experience is worth noticing and noting.

Angela has traveled the globe soaking in the scenery, culture and customs near and far. She has lived in the bush of Alaska to the Atlantic seaside of Savannah and various places in between. She is currently a full time freelance writer with pieces in various venues on the web and many local and regional publications. When she is not writing, Angela can be found at the latest Broadway show or communing with Mother Earth in The Great Smoky Mountains.

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