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Contents:
- CONNOR IS GAY
- GAY PARENTS OF QUEENSLAND'S FIRST SURROGATE BABY ARE RAPT, BUT BIRTH MOTHER HAS BTER REGRETS
- GAY PARENTS OF QUEENSLAND'S FIRST SURROGATE BABY ARE RAPT, BUT BIRTH MOTHER HAS BTER REGRETS
CONNOR IS GAY
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Issu for 30 years and is workg on his next book, a history of the gay rights movement as reflected pop culture. The one who brandish Pri flags and who once told an admirer, “We’re all a ltle b gay. A quick primer, for those of you who, like me, are over a certa age and may be more faiar wh the term “gay bag”: This is one of those squirmy evolvg-language thgs which, faster than you might ever image, a phrase to mean almost exactly the oppose of what once meant.
GAY PARENTS OF QUEENSLAND'S FIRST SURROGATE BABY ARE RAPT, BUT BIRTH MOTHER HAS BTER REGRETS
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GAY PARENTS OF QUEENSLAND'S FIRST SURROGATE BABY ARE RAPT, BUT BIRTH MOTHER HAS BTER REGRETS
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The first queer baer of our current era was probably Jam Fran, who played the gay activist Harvey Milk’s lover 2008 and the gay poet Hart Crane 2011, then put his own gloss on the 1980 film “Cisg” 2013 before fally revealg himself as “gay my art and straight my life” an terview wh … himself 2015, by which time the game playg had started to feel to some like a bad-fah photos: Steve Marc/Rters, John Parra/Getty Imag and Denise Tscello/Getty Imag. — a number that, for many olr gay people, n duce a kd of bter skepticism that’s our own problem: “Yeah, but how many of you mean ?