How queer millennials and zillennials are changing the future of marriage MAXWELL POYSER | Contributing writermaxwellpoyser@fernconnections.com As the nation finally begins to open back up again and friends and family members become more comfortable gathering in large crowds, this is the best time since the end of 2019 to have a wedding.
In fact, Knot Worldwide estimates that there will be an almost 25 percent increase in weddings happening between 2021 and 2022.
However, while many millennial and zillennial individuals have found themselves ready to embark on this harmonious tradition, their take on married life is estimated to be far from traditional.