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Life is short. Have an affair.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ashley Madison Affiliate)
Sun Nov 24 07:34:11 2013

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women dance together at a club or walk arm-in-arm down the street, 
people are usually less likely to question it    though 
some wonder if that has more to do with a lack of 
awareness than acceptance."Lesbians are so invisible in our society. And 
so I think the hatred is more invisible," says Laura Grimes, a 
licensed clinical social worker in Chicago whose counseling practice caters 
to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender clients.Grimes says she also frequently 
hears from lesbians who are harassed for "looking like dykes," meaning that 
people are less accepting if they look more masculine.Still, Ian O'Brien, 
a gay man in Washington, D.C., sees more room for women "to 
transcend what femininity looks like, or at least negotiate that space a 
little bit more."O'Brien, who's 23, recently wrote an opinion piece tied 
to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts 
when he was growing up in the San Diego area."To put it 
simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you 
get punished when it doesn't," O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared 
in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and 
transgender communities.Joey Carrillo, a gay student at Elmhurst College 
in suburban Chicago, remembers trying to be as masculine as possible in 
high school. He hid the fact that he was gay, particularly around 
other athletes. As a wrestler, 
 LONDON  A British coroner has delivered a verdict of accidental death 
in the case of a stowaway who fell from a plane's undercarriage.The 
man's body landed in a street in southwest London in September. Months 
later he was identified as Jose Matada, 26, of Mozambique.At an inquest 
Thursday, police Det. Sgt. Jeremy Allsup said Matada was identified through 
a SIM card in his pocket. One number was traced to a 
woman whose family had employed him in South Africa.Matada may have been 
trying to reach Britain illegally.Pathologist Robert Chapman said Matada 
survived most of the flight from Angola, but might have been killed 
by hypothermia, lack of oxygen or the plane's landing gear before his 
body hit the ground.Coroner Sean Cummings ruled Matada's death an accident.
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