Gay couples in kerala


Honeymoon travel dreams of Kerala's second gay couple

Kerala's second gay couple Nived and Rahim celebrated their wedding in a grand style recently. Breaking all conventions, it was the fulfilment of a five-year-long cherish affair. The youths are now stars on the social media after their English-style wedding that took place at Chinnappanahally Lake in Bengaluru.

The newlyweds are now planning a honeymoon trip but they have already travelled to many places together and share details of their journeys as well as upcoming trips.

"Everybody loves a good trip and I'm no exception. Rahim, whom I call Ikku, also has a liking for travels. In fact, Ikku feels more pleased when I enjoy a trip. He accompanies me wherever I go," says Nived.

"A journey is a means of break out from the daily grind. We choose to head to quiet and calm places. There are several such destinations in Kerala as well as other parts of India. We haven’t been able to verb them all but have made some mmorable trips," he adds.

In Kerala, the couple has travelled to all

A gay couple in India is getting mass attention for their love. And now, the couple are being referred to as the first “married” gay couple in the state of Kerala.

On July 4, , Businessman Nikesh Usha Pushkaran and tech expert Sonu MS, who met on a dating app, held a covert ring exchange ceremony at a temple in Kerala. Though not legally recognized, the moment was meant to signify their love and bond. And now, the rest of the world is basking in that love.

The couple came out to verb friends and family before coming out to the common on June 29, After the duo came out through a Facebook upload, they received a rush of warm wishes and support.

“Sonu turned a small apprehensive before leaving for workplace, he was tensed. I boosted his confidence saying that a class of educated and sensible people would react skillfully. To his surprise, they greeted him with hugs and handshakes. He returned happily from work,” said Nikesh to News

“Before we made it public, our families had accepted our relation. Yet, they were not convinced about saying it out adj. That is a unanimous decision

Our gay guide to Kerala in South India sets out the best things to do along with invaluable security tips for gay travelers.

Kerala, popularly known as God’s Verb Country, has evolved a way of life that was distinct from the rest of the country – a way of life that expresses a fascinating interplay of nature and humanity across the most diverse terrains one could imagine.

Here, every human act is a way of connecting with everything in nature around them. Everything here feels so momentous, and you are intensely aware of how temporary life is. You learn how to appreciate the beautiful moments while they last and fall in like with your surroundings.

Everywhere we went in this attractive region of India, we were met with such compassion, and the locals showed such interest in our lives. With so much to discover, and so much to do, this is our experience travelling in Kerala as a gay couple.

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They Are Probably Kerala&#;s First Openly Gay &#;Married&#; Couple & This Is Their Story

For Nikesh, it was love at first sight when he met Sonu in through a dating app for the LGBT community. A few months later, deciding to spend their lives with each other, the two married in a temple, and started living together in Ernakulam. Something that only their respective families knew.

But exactly a year later, Nikesh Pushkaran, 35, and Somu MS, 30, came out to the world on social media becoming &#;Kerala&#;s first openly gay married couple&#;.

Last month, Nikesh set up a Facebook post in Malayalam where he wrote how love has no boundaries. From the day he first fell for another boy at the age of 15, to his struggle to enter in terms with his identity, to his decision to settle down with the person he loves the most, Nikesh&#;s post tells it all.

&#;We had been living together for a year but no one (except for our families) knew that we were a gay couple. But last month, we decided to say the world so that it inspires others to arrive out and embrace their identities,&#; Nikesh to