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    lgbtlaughs:

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    lgbtlaughs:

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    HOT GAY of the DAY

    HOT GAY of the DAY

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    boys, boys, boys

    boys, boys, boys

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    LGBT Laughs: Coming out Straight to my Lesbian Mother

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    I am the leader of my school’s Gay Straight Alliance, and one of the only straight allies in the group. On National Coming Out Day, my friends decided that since they needed to come out as Gay/Bi/Lesbian/Trans/Pan/etc. to their straight parents, I should come out as straight to my lesbian parents….

    AWWWWWW. THIS IS THE CUTEST.

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    Two men use Skype to have a legal wedding in Texas

    Mark Reed and Dante Walkup just got legally married in Texas, where gay marriage is not legal. How did they do it? It’s called “e-marriage.”

    They found a creative way around inequality. The two men and their families joined together in Texas. The wedding was officiated by a woman who was in Washington D.C.—where gay marriage is legal—using Skype.

    According to the report by Dallas Voice, the couple wanted to have their wedding in Texas to be with their families and friends.

    “It was very important that all of our family came. It was the first time they actually met, even though we’ve been together 10 years. If we had to go to D.C., there’s no way we could have had the people there who we wanted to be there.”

    The couple were married on October 10th, 2010 (10/10/10) at a hotel in Dallas, Texas, with a projection screen behind them.

    According to the report, there are no laws against e-weddings in Washington D.C., so the men understand that their marriage could be debated in court.

    The couple had to first go to Washington D.C. to register. The marriage license was then mailed to them a few days after their wedding.

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Gay Travel: The Best Gay Beaches in the World

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    Gay Travel: The Best Gay Beaches in the World

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    Pope visits Spain, greeted by gay kissing flash mob

    The Pope visited Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, and was greeted by gay kissing flash mob. Participants were protesting the Pope’s condemnation of gay marriage laws in Spain.

    The flash mob, which was organized on Facebook, attracted around 200 participants, according to the New York Times.

    “Many gay Spaniards don’t see why they should pay for the Pope’s visits, only to have their way of life criticized”

    During the Pope’s homily on Sunday, he defended traditional families and denounced Spanish laws allowing gay marriage.

    The protest gained more media attention last week, when Facebook shut down the event’s page, but was later reinstated. A Facebook official stated that the event was created by a fake account, which violates Facebook’s policies.

    Gay marriage has been legal in Spain since 2005. A 2007 Pew Research study showed that 82% of Spain supported homosexuality and 9% did not (9% were unsure).

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    It Gets Better says Project Runway 

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    It Gets Better Project - A message to gay youth from the black community

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    It Gets Better from an old married, religious couple 

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    Davey Wavey Says It Gets Better

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    “It Gets Better” from a beautiful woman 

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    It Gets Better - WHAT THE BUCK

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    It Gets Better: Google Employees

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    Secretary Clinton: “Tomorrow Will Be Better”

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