Keep your vows. Do the work. Love hard.
If you have a marriage that is kind, truthful, and unbreakable— that is sacred. Whether you got married in a cathedral or a Vegas chapel at 2 AM.
And if you’re single? Don’t let anyone tell you that you are "less than" because you haven't signed a contract. Your relationship with yourself is the first marriage you need to make sacred. the sanctity of marriage gia paige
I know we usually keep things light, flirty, and fun around here. But if you’ve followed my journey for a while, you know I’m not just a pretty face. I think a lot, I feel deep, and I have some pretty strong opinions about things that actually matter.
I’ve watched people spend $50k on a wedding and get divorced in 18 months. I’ve also watched couples who eloped at a courthouse in jeans hold hands through cancer treatments. Keep your vows
That’s the real sanctity.
Stop using "sanctity" as a weapon to judge other people's love stories. Worry about your own doorstep. If you have a marriage that is kind,
Usually, it’s used to draw lines in the sand. To judge. To say this relationship is valid and that one isn’t.