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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Don’t Forget - Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10

Mother's Day is celebrated annually on the second Sunday of May (at least it is where I live). If you have a mother or mothers in your life you should honor and celebrate - they don't have to be your mother - consider making plans if you haven't already. But if this person IS your mother, and your mother has been a good one, do be sure to show that person how much you appreciate them. 

We keep in mind people become mothers in many ways, including birthing, being married or partnered with someone who gives birth, donating gametes, adopting, fostering, marrying or partnering with someone who has a child, and simply becoming someone's honorary mother through actions.

This applies even more to those of you who have added a special additional bond with your mother, or want to. You have more ways of showing your mother your appreciation than anyone else. If you haven't made plans yet, make them now!

A special shout out to mothers who’ve supported their children who are LGBTQ+, nonmonogamous, consanguinamorous, or otherwise face prejudice and marginalization.

If you have any special plans you want to share, you can comment below, including anonymously. If you want to privately share with me what your plans are, contact me.


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4 comments:

  1. Each of us has a mother, and we must remember that it was the mother who endured physical and emotional inconveniences and suffering bearing us, giving birth to us and ensuring our survival in the first most difficult years of our lives sometimes sacrificing her health and even her life.
    Not everyone had or has a good relationship with their mother, life is complicated and ambiguous, and mothers are the same people with all their flaws and virtues, but a mother (like a father) is the only person who will never betray us intentionally and consciously, although they can sometimes be selfish, just like ourselves.
    The mother is the driving force of nature and the main factor in the development of the human race, therefore she deserves deep respect and support.
    Our love for our mother may be of a different nature, but it is still love, even if we feel offended by her, because any other feelings for her are the reverse side of love. Sometimes, our filial love for our mother turns into something bigger and even more beautiful - romantic love and sexual attraction. And this is quite natural and does not contradict our essence, higher morality and key human rights.
    Being in a consanguinamous relationship with mom is a difficult and dangerous happiness, but it's worth it, because we were born for happiness, no matter how we understand and feel it. But we should always remember that true happiness with a partner (or partners) is harmony not only with them but also with everyone around them, therefore consanguinamory should not cause emotional and physical harm to third parties.
    I wholeheartedly congratulate all mothers on this great holiday and wish them good health, peace of mind, decent relationships with their children and grandchildren and many joys.
    And I especially congratulate those mothers who have found the courage to overcome prejudice and danger and follow the dictates of their hearts - to love their sons sexually and romantically.
    Let's make this day special for our moms, let's let them know how much we love and appreciate them. If we can't be around, then let's at least call them.
    If things aren't going smoothly in our relationship, let's take the first step... Because the day will come when we will regret that we didn't do it, but it will be too late.
    Peace and prosperity to all of you, dear visitors of Full Marriage Equality.

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    1. Absolutely beautiful. I was over 60 when I finally kissed my mother in a way she couldn’t mistake, to my total shock and joy she just said, well I thought that was never going to happen she then said look everything is okay I’ve known for years I love you sweetie.

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  2. Very important message! hope everyone have a great mother's day

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  3. If you’re in a M/S couple, Mothers’ Day would be a great time to get away to a honeymoon suite, wouldn’t it? Not much competition, and you might just get the chance to encounter others.

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