That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

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This sweet couple looks at each other with loving eyes and does not pay attention to the caustic statements in their address. In fact, two loneliness met, fell in love with each other, got married — a common story. But what would you say if you found out that the bride used to be a handsome guy, and the groom went to the girls? Details about the wedding, which rightfully deserves the first place among the unusual marriage unions of the year, read right now.

That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

Jake Graf and his wife Hannah Graf got married in 2018 after dating on a social network. The groom had sex reassignment surgery 10 years ago, and the bride became a girl 5 years before they met. Young people decided to start a family after they found a surrogate mother for their unborn child. Jake and Hannah have been dating for three years and now live together.

The young people met online through mutual friends in one of the groups for transgender people. After that, they went to visit each other for several years, since Hannah was serving at the military academy in Sandhurst (a city in England) at that time, and Jack lived in his London apartment.

That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

Jake started the gender reassignment process back in 2007. Now he is a professional actor and director. Hannah was a statuesque soldier and served in the British Royal forces. 5 years ago, she also made the decision to become a woman and eventually had surgery.

That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

The couple is eager to have a child, so they start 2019 with the search for a surrogate mother. They are currently negotiating with several agencies that are doing this. In January, the couple hope to take the next step towards their dream. If the idea of surrogacy fails, then the Graf family is ready to adopt a baby.After proposing marriage in 2017, the couple got married in March 2018.That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

A gorgeous wedding dress, a bouquet of white, pink and blue flowers (the transgender flag) — it was the most beautiful day that Hannah could not even imagine growing up in Cardiff. The girl says that she always felt uncomfortable in her body, even though she didn't tell anyone about it.

Hannah served as a captain at the Military Academy at Sandhurst in Her Majesty's Corps of EngineersAfter everything settled down at work, Hannah felt that it was time to start her personal life.That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

Jake became her first real boyfriend.

Unlike his wife, Jake has openly talked since childhood about being unhappy in his female body. Before the sex reassignment surgery, he identified himself as a lesbian.Now Jake is an actor and director and takes part in projects about the life of transgender people.That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

He also starred in small roles in the film "The Danish Girl" (The Danish Girl) under the direction of Eddie Redmayne and played Gaston de Caylavette in the new film "Collette" (Colette), together with Keira Knightley and Dominic West. The guy believes that his work will help shed a positive light on transgender society and give people like him and his wife hope for a happy family life.Young people hope that over time society will understand and accept them and transgender people like them.That's what fate brought together: the first wedding of two transgender people in Britain was a success

Well, world progress is moving forward and, perhaps, in a few decades, this will no longer be a reason for surprise. Everyone is submissive to love. And how do you feel about people who change their gender?

Keywords: Love | Wedding | Family | Sex change | Surrogacy | Transgender

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