They said everyone respected their decision - although they got "a few raised eyebrows".<br /><br />Keylin said: "I think everyone thought our choice was weird, whether they expressed it or not.<br /><br />"A lot of people were asking 'what if they're a bad kisser?' but I knew I had to keep my word."<br /><br />They got engaged in January 2023.<br /><br />Keylin said: "We thought we'd made it this long, why not wait six more months?"<br /><br />A date was set for June 26 2023 and they counted down the days until they became husband and wife.<br /><br />And when that day came, the nerves set in.<br /><br />Keylin said: "We were more excited to be married than to kiss.<br /><br />"The day of our wedding, I remember walking down the aisle and thinking everyone would see me kiss him - what if we miss our lips?<br /><br />"It was nerve-wracking in front of everyone but it turned out surprisingly well."<br /><br />Eleazer said: "It was weird at first, but it was nice."<br /><br />Since their wedding the newlyweds have enjoyed a romantic honeymoon in Alaska - where they could smooch to their hearts' content.<br /><br />The couple now feel it's made their relationship stronger - as it allowed them to build a better emotional connection before physical.<br /><br />Keylin said: "Since the wedding we have shared a million bazillion kisses a day.<br /><br />"Now we get to enjoy the physical aspects of marriage and it's even more special to have waited."<br /><br />Eleazer added: "I would recommend having some time in your dating where you pull back on physical intimacy.<br /><br />"It allows you to go on emotional connection and develop stability.<br /><br />"Physical intimacy can be like a band aid covering up issues - but not having that encouraged us to mature emotionally towards each other."
