Mexico mass same-sex wedding defies discrimination
Even after five years of living together in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, something as simple as holding hands or sharing a kiss in public is unthinkable for Dayanny Marcelo and Mayela Villalobos.
There is an ever-present fear of being rejected or attacked in Guerrero, a state where same-sex relationships are not widely accepted and one of five in Mexico where same-sex marriage is still not allowed.
But this week they traveled the 235 miles (380 kilometers) to Mexicos capital, where the city government hosted a mass wedding for same-sex couples as part of celebrations of LGBT Pride Month.
Under a tent set up in the plaza of the capitals civil registry, along with about 100 other same-sex couples, Villalobos and Marcelo sealed their union Friday with a kiss while the wedding march played in the background.
Their ability to wed is considered one of the LGBT communitys greatest recent achievements in Mexico. It is now possible in 27 of Mexicos 32 states and has been twice upheld by the Supreme Court.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/mass-sex-wedding-mexico-challenges-discrimination-85704066
Felicidades! Happy Pride Month!