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, truthful, and unbreakable— that is sacred. Whether you got married in a cathedral or a Vegas chapel at 2 AM.
Keep your vows. Do the work. Love hard.
More Than a Piece of Paper: My Truth About the Sanctity of Marriage
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. the sanctity of marriage gia paige
To me, a sacred marriage is one where two people show up exactly as they are—flaws, shadows, desires, and all—and say, "I still choose you."
True sacred union is "I am for you."
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.