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Contents:
- THE KEY TO A HAPPY RELATNSHIP? BE GAY. OR CHILDLS. OR MAKE TEA
- WHO ARE THE HAPPIT? STRAIGHTS AND GAYS, BUT NOT BISEXUALS
- HOW TO BE HAPPY AS A GAY MAN
THE KEY TO A HAPPY RELATNSHIP? BE GAY. OR CHILDLS. OR MAKE TEA
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For stance, half of gay men report havg sexual experienc outsi of their relatnship, wh their partner knowg (Hoff, et al., 2010).
Children om gay and lbian parents tend to be slightly happier and healthier than children om straight parents (Crouch, et al., 2014). Correlat of gay and lbian upl relatnship satisfactn and relatnship dissolutn. Journal of Homosexualy, 45, 22-43, doi:10.
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HOW TO BE HAPPY AS A GAY MAN
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This Belgian film follows Pim, a young, sensive gay boy who n't help but fall for Go, the handsome kid next door. He jt has one secret: He's gay and is unwillg to e out for fear will upset his world. Stay ahead of the trend fashn and beyond wh our ee weekly Liftyle Ed newsletterStay ahead of the trend fashn and beyond wh our ee weekly Liftyle Ed newsletter Gay upl are likely to be happier and more posive about their relatnships than heterosexuals, acrdg to a major study by the Open Universy published today.
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