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LGBTQ+ Pride and Joy.

Meredith May (she/her) and Jenn Jackson (she/her)

“I’m not really hung up on my gender identity,” said May, left. “I feel so ordinary with Jenn. We are best friends and family. We’re just people who love each other. We move through the world as a couple first, but not solely as a gay couple. We’re just comfortable together.”

May said their joy “comes from the rituals we’ve created together — morning coffee, hiking with our dog, listening to jazz while cooking dinner. With each other, nothing ever gets old.”

The two live in Carmel Valley, California. May is an author, and Jackson is retired law enforcement.

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LGBTQ+ Pride and Joy for CNN.
Meredith May (she/her) and Jenn Jackson (she/her)<br />
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“I’m not really hung up on my gender identity,” said May, left. “I feel so ordinary with Jenn. We are best friends and family. We’re just people who love each other. We move through the world as a couple first, but not solely as a gay couple. We’re just comfortable together.”<br />
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May said their joy “comes from the rituals we’ve created together — morning coffee, hiking with our dog, listening to jazz while cooking dinner. With each other, nothing ever gets old.”<br />
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The two live in Carmel Valley, California. May is an author, and Jackson is retired law enforcement.
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