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I lived in China for a year and had a few short term relationships. One night shortly after a break up I was feeling pretty ill. I was lonely and was just looking for someone to talk to, so I switched on Grindr looking for conversation.
As with every relationship, two people with different experiences come together and have to sometimes work through clashing opinions.
We had been together for three years and realized that we would not be opposed to growing old together, but when having an international relationship there is the chance you could get separated.
Within the walls of an embassy the laws of the country they represent apply. Not all embassies will allow same-sex marriages, even if they're allowed in the home country, but in 2018 the British embassy permitted it. We had a small ceremony in the ambassador’s residence where my family and a few friends could attend, and then we had a reception in the hutongs.
It was amazing to be able to do this and have our friends there. There were a lot of smiles and joy and quite a few tears of joy, too. Especially during the speeches when my husband read a text he had received from his father, a man who as far as we were aware did not even know his son was gay, let alone getting married.
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Images: Nick Cheng
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