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procreative sex , heterosexual identity does not evaporate in the absence of procreation : heterosexual couples who do not reproduce are not any less heterosexual as a result , nor , for that matter , are gay and lesbian couples who ...
procreative sex , heterosexual identity does not evaporate in the absence of procreation : heterosexual couples who do not reproduce are not any less heterosexual as a result , nor , for that matter , are gay and lesbian couples who ...
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Demands for civil unions in France initially came from heterosexual couples who , by the late seventies , were increasingly shying away from marriage and requesting from their local mayors certificates of " concubinage , " the legal ...
Demands for civil unions in France initially came from heterosexual couples who , by the late seventies , were increasingly shying away from marriage and requesting from their local mayors certificates of " concubinage , " the legal ...
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believes marriage will change gay people for the better , its shortterm effects cannot be determined because “ not one same - sex couple has ever married , expected to marry , or even hoped to marry " ( 84 ) . Even in the United States ...
believes marriage will change gay people for the better , its shortterm effects cannot be determined because “ not one same - sex couple has ever married , expected to marry , or even hoped to marry " ( 84 ) . Even in the United States ...
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