Gay male upl often face an expensive journey to parenthood, wh surrogacy or adoptn their primary choic. Workplace fertily benefs often fall short.
Contents:
- TRAI NHảY – PHIM GAY VIệT NAM
- A GAY SOLDIER’S STORY OF VIETNAM AND AFTER
- GAY MALE UPL FACE MORE CHALLENG, HIGHER STS TO START A FAY
TRAI NHảY – PHIM GAY VIệT NAM
When Bob McIvery reported for his mandatory physil exam to terme if he uld be drafted to the Army, the doctor didn’t believe he was gay.
Although McIvery, a member of the Gay Liberatn Front, had checked the “homosexual tennci” box on his pre-ductn medil form and stated verbally that he was gay, he was nohels classified as 1-A (available for ary service).
A GAY SOLDIER’S STORY OF VIETNAM AND AFTER
In their view, the Army uldn’t simultaneoly ban homosexuals and require them to report for ductn.
GAY MALE UPL FACE MORE CHALLENG, HIGHER STS TO START A FAY
The ary barred gay men om service unr medil fns standards, so they were not supposed to be drafted.