While most of the world is fixated on the prevailg discsn of whether or not to allow gay marriage to exist (even though variatns of already do for lns of people mted same-sex relatnships around the world), Eat, Pray, Love’s famed thor Elizabeth Gilbert releas her follow-up novel Commted: A Skeptic Mak Peace wh Marriage to show her support the bt way she knows how – through her own ey.
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EAT, GAY, LOVE
While most of the world is fixated on the prevailg discsn of whether or not to allow gay marriage to exist (even though variatns of already do for lns of people mted same-sex relatnships around the world), Eat, Pray, Love’s famed thor Elizabeth Gilbert releas her follow-up novel Commted: A Skeptic Mak Peace wh Marriage to show her support the bt way she knows how – through her own ey.
\\\(ntued)One n only hope that Gilbert’s follow-up effort, Commted: A Skeptic Mak Peace wh Marriage, will have the same posive media verage and favorable impact on the world’s view of gay rights and the LGBT muny regardg equaly.
Gilbert is expected to ask lawmakers to pass the Ung Amerin Fai Act (a bill which would allow lbian and gay Amerins to sponsor their partners for rincy – the same thg Gilbert had to do orr to spend time wh her partner the Uned Stat and, eventually, get married) past June, Gilbert told supporters of the Ung Amerin Fai Act "My cizenship is not a urty that is offered to me by my ernment. There's nice food, there's love all forms, and there's lots of gay. Maybe some gay YA?