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netrix
March 6th, 2015, 13:59
3 Way Gay "Wedding" in Thailand (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972542/They-look-like-new-boy-band-s-world-s-THREE-WAY-sex-marriage-Gay-Thai-men-tie-knot-fairytale-ceremony.html/)

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World's first THREE-WAY same-sex marriage: Gay Thai men tie the knot in 'fairytale ceremony'

- Three men have tied the knot in world's first three-way same-sex marriage
- Gay Thai men Joke, Bell and Art took the plunge on Valentine's Day
- The trio wed under Buddhist law due to Thailand's marriage restrictions
- Bell said: 'We believe many people do understand and accept our choice'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3Taep3pQb (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972542/They-look-like-new-boy-band-s-world-s-THREE-WAY-sex-marriage-Gay-Thai-men-tie-knot-fairytale-ceremony.html#ixzz3Taep3pQb)

Dodger
March 6th, 2015, 15:35
The trio wed under Buddhist law due to Thailand's marriage restrictions

Just to clarify...there is no such thing as a "Buddhist Law" and Buddhist monks do not marry people (gay or str8).

When a gay couple (or in this case a gay triplet) want to bond together they can have this "bonding" blessed by Buddhist monks in a ceremony which is very similar to a real (legal) str8 wedding ceremony - but it is simply that... a bonding...with nothing legal about it. Gay people who participate in these bonding ceremonies commonly refer to them as marriages or weddings, but they are simply what the Thais refer to as Pee Te Puk Seo (SP?)...a ceremony blessed by Buddhist monks for the acknowledgement of peoples desire to bond because of their love for each other.

I, for one, would never challage the significance of these ceremonies regardless if they are acknowledged as being legal or not. I participated in a Pee Te Puk Seo (marriage) with my late BF THep. When he lost his life in 2012 I thought I would escape the pain I was enduring by simply participating in another similar bonding ceremony with another guy almost immediately after Thep's death. The only difference was I didn't love this other guy. There was no sunbstance for the monks to bond. The relationship disintegrated almost immediately. I wondered what went wrong and then came to understand that it was "me" that went wrong. The Buddhist bonding ceremony which took place as an acknowledgement of the one I truly loved has never been broken.





I'm only saying this as to not discpourage any gays from bonding b- but to realize that these ceremonies

Smiles
March 6th, 2015, 15:53
This one's for dear old Lonelywombat (god, how can one resist?): which of these grooms is the bottom?

scottish-guy
March 6th, 2015, 16:47
No idea which ones the bottom, but judging by the guy on the right's outfit,they certainly seem to be big fans of the 1970s TV show "Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)"

colmx
March 7th, 2015, 01:22
This one's for dear old Lonelywombat (god, how can one resist?): which of these grooms is the bottom?
For me the middle one if def the bottom
The 2 pandas left and right look like the type that like to dominate their cute, younger BF!

March 7th, 2015, 02:30
Yet we have all the bleeding heart liberals denying the obvious proposition about marriage that if gender doesn't matter, neither should number.