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Old 06-08-2010, 11:45 AM
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The two houses where the couple are from come together and support them in ceremony. The problem with this is, the boyfriend is a brother, and already wears the Fraternity letters, and both of them are our brothers, so we aren't sure exactly how to do the traditional serenade/candlelit commitment-like ceremony since we are one house instead of two.
What do you mean by your first sentence???

If they are both from the same fraternity, lavaliering would be superfluous. Neither one is giving the other something they don't have. Not only that, I just can't see guys wearing lavaliers, no matter their sexual orientation.

The only thing I can think of would be if they would trade pins, and as I said, that kind of falls flat since neither of them is giving anything.
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