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Grindr blog accuses Grindr president of being anti-marriage equality. Mayhem ensues.
Now the company’s president is publicly firing back at the author.
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Anthony Kennedy says he ‘struggled’ with marriage equality ruling
Kennedy said his decision to rule in favor of marriage equality even surprised himself.
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Taiwan’s vote against marriage equality was a waste of time according to government
The court is the highest ruling body in the nation and its rulings “cannot be touched.”
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She tried to keep lesbians off state property. She was just elected Senator.
She “strongly objected” to a lesbian couple having a commitment ceremony on state property.
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He came out to 1500 people at his Catholic school’s assembly. The reaction was priceless.
“Announcing yourself to the world is pretty terrifying. What if the world doesn’t like you?”
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Bermuda gets marriage equality (again). It may not last (again).
The government has 21 days to appeal the decision.
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Taiwan votes overwhelmingly against same-sex marriage & LGBTQ education
Three U.S. anti-LGBTQ groups and $33 million in funding helped sway the outcome.
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A lesbian couple held a ‘kitten hour’ at their wedding instead of a cocktail hour
Their wedding venue didn’t serve alcohol. So what were guests going to do while the photos were taken?
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Here’s your guide to understanding Taiwan’s Saturday marriage equality vote
We help you understand what they’re voting on, whether it’s likely to pass and what will happen next.
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A wedding magazine is shutting down so it doesn’t have to feature same-sex couples
The government didn’t shut them down. The drop in advertisers and readers did.