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  • iculties in marital satisfaction, viewing the same-sex activities as compulsive facilitated commitme
  • g the dynamics of masturbation and consensual same-sex activity within a male maximum security priso
  • ithout our socially defined self-regulation - same-sex acts are prevalent.
  • line on asylum seekers, as well as supporting same-sex adoption.
  • scenario with half of that group observing a same-sex adult model and half observing a different-se
  • graphic actor (porn star) who has appeared in same-sex adult films.
  • l of Canada that the core distinction between same-sex and opposite-sex relationships is so material
  • ed by state law from marrying, including both same-sex and different-sex couples.
  • ginia's statutes criminalizing sodomy between same-sex and opposite-sex couples, "crimes against nat
  • ME issued a statement calling for equality of same-sex and opposite-sex marriage, signed by North Ca
  • (HB 444), which would create civil unions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples, passed the Hawaii H
  • rship registration to unmarried couples, both same-sex and different-sex, thereby entitling them to
  • ad previously legalized civil unions for both same-sex and opposite-sex partners.
  • etween civil unions and marriage and allowing same-sex and opposite-sex couples to enter civil union
  • Domestic partnerships for same-sex and opposite-sex couples remain available as
  • The Program is open to same-sex and opposite-sex couples.
  • Both same-sex and mixed-sex couples can register a Signific
  • hips, a limited form of civil union, for both same-sex and opposite-sex couples in 1997.
  • a spiritual support system which would assist same-sex attracted Catholics in adhering to Vatican di
  • ok Coming Out Straight calls homosexuality a " same-sex attachment disorder" and details his methods
  • OneByOne, saying that "persons who deal with same-sex attraction in a way that is faithful to Scrip
  • aimed to have been introduced to the "art" of same-sex attraction in Venice; later falling in love w
  • e popular myth that homosexuality is genetic, same-sex attraction is a preventable and treatable con
  • nocentric prejudice towards particularly male same-sex attraction and activities in the history of W
  • er to the superintendents primarily addressed same-sex attraction, and recommended that “well-intent
  • ters to relatives and friends of persons with same-sex attractions providing help by "supporting one
  • roups that want to help "people with unwanted same-sex attractions (SSA) realize their personal goal
  • sses on topics such as the supposed causes of same-sex attractions and the process of conversion.
  • tholic Church, which "ministers to those with same-sex attractions," encouraging such people to abst
  • rasted to 32% of women and 43% of men who had same-sex attractions.
  • faithfully live the LDS religion while having same-sex attractions.
  • tions that work with people who have unwanted same-sex attractions.
  • tion and advice for Muslims who have unwanted same-sex attractions.
  • y and assist those who struggle with unwanted same-sex attractions.
  • ining sodomy statute, which criminalized only same-sex behavior, was ruled unconstitutional by the K
  • Silva supported the extension of same-sex benefits to municipal workers in 1994.
  • s on all issues including civil partnerships, same-sex blessings and embryonic stem cell research.
  • t was successful in securing the rejection of same-sex blessings by 36 presbyteries against to 9 in
  • It has also recognized same-sex civil unions and domestic partnership establi
  • House Bill 444, which would have allowed for same-sex civil unions in Hawai'i had it not been vetoe
  • versity showed that 53% of Arizonians support same-sex civil unions, though 54% oppose allowing same
  • osexuality is "not acceptable", and denounced same-sex civil partnerships as "harmful".
  • g on January 1, 2012, Delaware will recognize same-sex civil unions.
  • erritory's affordable housing action plan and same-sex civil union/partnerships bill.
  • Bill Welch presided over a same-sex commitment ceremony at Penn State University,
  • harter for laws to provide equal treatment of same-sex common-law couples and opposite-sex common-la
  • June 18, 2008 White and Nixon were the first same-sex couple legally married at All Saints Episcopa
  • Second-parent adoptions by one party to a same-sex couple terminates the parental rights of the
  • The lawsuit was filed by a same-sex couple living in Dallas who had married in Ma
  • In the 2010 case, the same-sex couple had lived together for eight years.
  • nd concluded, "While in many respects Maine's same-sex couples look like married couples, same-sex c
  • Hong Kong Government recognised cohabitating same-sex couples in its Domestic Violence Ordinance.
  • n for its work in winning marriage rights for same-sex couples in Massachusetts.
  • Court that found the state's refusal to grant same-sex couples marriage licenses discriminatory, vot
  • that the law was changed in 2004 to recognise same-sex couples with regards to superannuation.
  • partnerships, civil unions, and marriages for same-sex couples in other jurisdictions.
  • LA study concluded that allowing non-resident same-sex couples to marry would boost the Massachusett
  • e electorate has by far the highest number of same-sex couples in Australia (2265).
  • he case cited the need for families headed by same-sex couples to be respected.
  • "Do you want to reject the new law that lets same-sex couples marry and allows individuals and reli
  • ouncillor Fraser Brindley gave recognition to same-sex couples by obtaining an in-principle support
  • Same-sex couples gather at San Francisco City Hall dur
  • Iowa marriage licenses were issued to same-sex couples for the first time on April 27, 2009.
  • rule 3-0 that denial of marriage licences to same-sex couples was a violation of the Canadian Chart
  • n particular her efforts to retain the ban on same-sex couples from adopting, and has taken on a lea
  • With allocation moving married same-sex couples to the unmarried partner category, so
  • of the Largent Amendment, to ban adoption by same-sex couples in Washington, D.C. Bono has, however
  • awsuit was filed challenging the exclusion of same-sex couples from the program.
  • Same-sex couples legally married in another state or c
  • would provide all the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples if it becomes the law.
  • e unanimous Court found that the exclusion of same-sex couples was a clear violation of the Charter
  • pulation and that the new definition allowing same-sex couples to marry would take effect immediatel
  • ance and the park's gates held photographs of same-sex couples who could not marry.
  • the Supreme Court of Canada on the rights of same-sex couples to equal treatment under the Constitu
  • ent is to secure the freedom and the right of same-sex couples to enter into legally recognized civi
  • Court on March 11, by which time about 4,000 same-sex couples had been issued marriage licenses.
  • legalization of civil unions and adoption by same-sex couples in the current legislature.
  • Same-sex couples began marrying in May 2004.
  • vil unions bill that will allow different and same-sex couples to enter into a civil union.
  • Bill 444, which granted civil union rights to same-sex couples in Hawaii.
  • inging about a legislative change that allows same-sex couples to rent housing from the Osaka Prefec
  • Territory began granting marriage licences to same-sex couples upon the passage of the federal Civil
  • Same-sex couples live in every county in Maine and con
  • Individuals in same-sex couples are, on average, 43 years old, and si
  • against legislation expanding the benefits of same-sex couples in 2000.
  • Same-sex couples and families headed by same-sex coupl
  • Craven opposes adoption by same-sex couples on the grounds that adoptions should
  • Same-sex couples and families headed by same-sex coupl
  • e are no explicit prohibitions on adoption by same-sex couples or on second-parent adoptions, but no
  • Same-sex couples and families headed by same-sex coupl
  • In April 2005, four same-sex couples filed a court challenge against the g
  • the state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on May 17, 2004.
  • Same-sex couples and families headed by same-sex coupl
  • of January 1, 2010, New Hampshire will allow same-sex couples to marry.
  • was no objective justification for excluding same-sex couples from concluding marriage, all the mor
  • ensland's Industrial Relations Act 1999 gives same-sex couples access to state-based parental, famil
  • n legislation to create civil unions to which same-sex couples would have access and which would aff
  • te has no explicit prohibition on adoption by same-sex couples or second-parent adoptions.
  • e are no explicit prohibitions on adoption by same-sex couples or on second-parent adoptions.
  • In Congress, Ford opposed benefits for same-sex couples and supported the Federal Marriage Am
  • n came in a case brought in 2004 by the eight same-sex couples who were denied marriage licenses in
  • he measure was proposed primarily to prohibit same-sex couples from being adoptive or foster parents
  • In July 2010, seven same-sex couples in Montana filed a lawsuit against th
  • o them, Mayor Gavin Newsom had begun allowing same-sex couples to marry, in what would become known
  • 8% of individuals in same-sex couples are nonwhite, compared with 2% of mar
  • , 2004, New Paltz Mayor Jason West married 25 same-sex couples before a cheering crowd, in front of
  • and Affirm Religious Freedom", which allowed same-sex couples the right to marry in the state.
  • A No vote keeps the ability of same-sex couples to marry.
  • bill to establish civil unions explicitly for same-sex couples only-was introduced in the South Caro
  • "specifically so that California could offer same-sex couples rights and benefits while explicitly
  • al orientation, the granting of the right for same-sex couples to adopt children, a lowering of the
  • In Queensland, same-sex couples cannot legally adopt a child, but the
  • dson v. State of Montana on behalf of several same-sex couples who want the court to order the state
  • explicit prohibition, courts have not allowed same-sex couples to do so.
  • Same-sex couples in committed relationships were allow
  • According to the 2000 US Census, 3,242 same-sex couples were living in the county.
  • ivisional Court panel that ruled that denying same-sex couples the right to marry was a violation of
  • of Public Health, granting marriage rights to same-sex couples in Connecticut, striking down a law p
  • e to allow opposite-sex couples marriages but same-sex couples only civil unions; they found the dis
  • is support for extending marriage benefits to same-sex couples in Illinois.
  • vince's failure to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples was a violation of their Charter righ
  • form of domestic partnership is available for same-sex couples as of 2008.
  • ing a motion to support the rights of married same-sex couples to equal status in the courts of law.
  • viduals working for equal marriage rights for same-sex couples in Connecticut, using community educa
  • Connecticut Department of Public Health that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry
  • lsits, Burroughs said paying tax should allow same-sex couples full legal entitlements: "That's what
  • ruled that the denial of marriage licenses to same-sex couples violated the Massachusetts Constituti
  • Two same-sex couples appeared before Justice Donna Wilson
  • sisted reproductive technologies and to allow same-sex couples to adopt and be recognized as parents
  • he many positions that he supports is barring same-sex couples from adopting children.
  • e Commonwealth of Massachusetts required that same-sex couples be given full marriage rights, and si
  • at it was unjustified discrimination to place same-sex couples in the separate and lesser status of
  • Same-sex couples are not eligible for many of the prot
  • o the debate surrounding legal recognition of same-sex couples was cited by the Chief Justice of the
  • udgment cited the need for families headed by same-sex couples to be respected.
  • The state established civils unions for same-sex couples on July 1, 2011.
  • mber of countries had passed acts recognizing same-sex couples under an unregistered cohabitation, t
  • e Tena Callahan on the grounds that it denies same-sex couples equal treatment under the 14th Amendm
  • y estimated that extending marriage rights to same-sex couples would result in a net gain of approxi
  • k et al. v. Conaway et al.) on behalf of nine same-sex couples and one man whose partner had recentl
  • Court that found the state's refusal to grant same-sex couples marriage licenses discriminatory.[3]
  • in the right to privacy, but that 2) denying same-sex couples from marriage would be a breach of eq
  • se to a bill to remove discrimination against same-sex couples and their children, Mr Robert is quot
  • Domestic partnerships for same-sex couples have been available since February 4,
  • the LDS Church "does not object to rights for same-sex couples regarding hospitalization and medical
  • The issue of granting marriage to same-sex couples is controversial in many jurisdiction
  • laws at the time, also looked at children of same-sex couples and recognition of their relationship
  • nd has no explicit prohibition on adoption by same-sex couples or on second-parent adoption by a per
  • nd that "California's enactment of rights for same-sex couples belies any argument that the State wo
  • , that refusing to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples was discriminatory under that state's
  • nefits and Responsibilities Act" to extend to same-sex couples in a domestic partnership the benefit
  • 8, a constitutional amendment that eliminated same-sex couples' right to marry in the state of Calif
  • for all other provinces in their treatment of same-sex couples' rights.
  • ight find a state constitutional guarantee of same-sex couples' right to marry is eliminated.
  • gon voters supported the legal recognition of same-sex couples, with 43% supporting same-sex marriag
  • land does, however, allow priests to pray for same-sex couples, as of October 2010.
  • l government ever extended equal benefits for same-sex couples, allowing the domestic partners of pu
  • sent, civil partnerships, adoption rights for same-sex couples, and to outlaw discrimination on the
  • For divorces of same-sex couples, see divorce of same-sex couples.
  • four-minute online advertising film featuring same-sex couples, each making the same request: "Don't
  • tes his support for superannuation rights for same-sex couples, and that same sex couples are entitl
  • en known to offer "commitment ceremonies" for same-sex couples, stating, "I simply treat them all th
  • , demonstrated support for adoption rights of same-sex couples, is in favor of federal funding of em
  • 05, a bill which extends legal protections to same-sex couples, has made her a target of fundamental
  • Act 2001 amended 60 Acts in Victoria to give same-sex couples, called domestic partners, some right
  • initiative that denied the right to marry to same-sex couples, Liberty Hill invested an additional
  • laws in regards to registered partnerships of same-sex couples, and other liberal reforms were objec
  • centre views, arguing in favour of rights for same-sex couples, care for the homeless and other caus
  • world to recognize domestic partnerships for same-sex couples.
  • s children are living in households headed by same-sex couples.
  • ly deny adoption or second-parent adoption to same-sex couples.
  • 006 lawsuit that demanded marriage rights for same-sex couples.
  • cessful battle to extend employee benefits to same-sex couples.
  • l rights and responsibilities of marriage for same-sex couples.
  • government bill to extend spousal benefits to same-sex couples.
  • ounty continued to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
  • n opposing extension of the right to marry to same-sex couples.
  • granted several of the rights of marriage to same-sex couples.
  • t permit the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
  • of "de facto partner" was amended to include same-sex couples.
  • ious freedoms as they relate to the rights of same-sex couples.
  • that would have extended spousal benefits to same-sex couples.
  • scrimination laws and no legal recognition of same-sex couples.
  • fficient for families in Washington headed by same-sex couples.
  • vernment bill introducing spousal benefits to same-sex couples.
  • e are no explicit prohibitions on adoption by same-sex couples.
  • 4.4% oppose any form of legal recognition for same-sex couples.
  • which would have extended spousal benefits to same-sex couples.
  • odist minister who was defrocked for marrying same-sex couples.
  • t permit the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
  • t permit the issuance of marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
  • of Columbia, that issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
  • which grants domestic partnerships rights to same-sex couples.
  • ounseling and locating integrated housing for same-sex couples.
  • egal rights and responsibilities to committed same-sex couples."
  • e state to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples; rather, it stayed its ruling and ord
  • housands of marriage licenses to be issued to same-sex couples; Strauss v. Horton retains the legali
  • anadian teenager whose legal fight to bring a same-sex date to his Catholic high school prom made he
  • academic journal This forum for research into same-sex desire examines sexual practices and gender r
  • "The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons," argued that t
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