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Michelle Alexander along with her fianceé interviewed about linking online

Michelle Alexander, 40 and Teresa Dowell-Vest, 42 — Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post

On Monday, June 8,

The Washington Post

presented a tale about partners just who effectively fulfill on the web. More especially, how complimentary social network sites like twitter and fb have become the matchmaker. Among partners presented was

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‘s own Michelle Alexander and her fianceé Teresa Dowell-Vest.

“[The article] gave substance and legitimacy for other individuals to obtain love; where it comes down no matter time or range or even the ‘shame’ that other people try to supply for meeting on line. There was a time whenever it was actually weird to meet somebody internet based, today their only a dating standard,” Alexander claims.

Alexander opens up about meeting her fianceé on the internet, their particular public flirting on Twitter, as well as their suggestion. Her candid interview offers audience a glimpse of her vibrant personality, along with her love for her soon-to-be spouse.

“in an exceedingly white, hetero-centered marriage sector, it actually was good to get an interracial lesbian couples that was perhaps not referenced as an interracial lesbian few,” states Alexander. “Media, while attempting to be comprehensive, can classify. We weren’t the lesbians for the tale, we had been merely Teresa and Michelle.”

Alexander and Dowell-Vest will formally be getting married Saturday, June 14. We desire them the best of fortune, and appearance toward even more articles about love!

Check the full

Washington Post

tale
by Michael S. Rosenwald.

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