A former US senator will get remarried this week - to someone of a different sex from his first spouse.
Harris Wofford, 90, wrote an opinion article in the New York Times voicing strong support for same-sex marriage.
He said he felt lucky to live at a time when marriage had been "strengthened" in this way.
Mr Wofford said his life was "a story of two great loves" - with his wife Clare, who died of leukaemia in 1996, and with Matthew Charlton, 40.
I can't at all these twinkies screaming for a "daddy" or "sugar daddy" and they have problems with this. A 90 and 40 year old have much more in common than a most atrlers (15-19) and what they like (40-∞).
I can't at all these twinkies screaming for a "daddy" or "sugar daddy" and they have problems with this. A 90 and 40 year old have much more in common than a most atrlers (15-19) and what they like (40-∞).
How? They're like from different generations and grew up in different worlds. It's not that different.
I can't at all these twinkies screaming for a "daddy" or "sugar daddy" and they have problems with this. A 90 and 40 year old have much more in common than a most atrlers (15-19) and what they like (40-∞).