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Maligned Study on Gay Unions Is Shaking Trust

Maligned Study on Gay Unions Is Shaking Trust | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
The questioned findings, published in December in Science, have shaken not only political scientists but also public trust in the way the scientific establishment vets new findings.

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LGBT retirement home: the end of the rainbow

LGBT retirement home: the end of the rainbow | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
Europe’s first LGBT retirement home, a modest 80s apartment block in Stockholm, gives gay people a friendly place in which to grow old. It’s the start of a growing trend, discovers Eleanor Margolis

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90 year old Lesbians Unify after 72 Years together!

90 year old Lesbians Unify after 72 Years together! | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it

Vivian Boyack, 91, and Alice Dubes, 90 from Iowa, finally tied the knot after being together since the 1940’s at the First Christian Church in Davenport. The ladies met growing up in their hometown of Yale, Iowa.  In 1947, they moved to Davenport to set up their home, where Vivian had worked...


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Say What? The end of net neutrality and a globalization treaty threaten minority speech

Say What? The end of net neutrality and a globalization treaty threaten minority speech | PinkieB.com | LGBTQ+ Life | Scoop.it
Few could argue that the Internet hasn’t revolutionized gay life. A generation came out on the web, and the freedom to launch a website adhering to one’s own standards of quality and authenticity has always gone along with that. That’s what both of us did, creating the social networks XY.com and Hornet. (In fact, equal […]

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