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| AS ALWAYS FIRST COMES LOVE It was a surprise hit with the GLBT community and now back for a second season, First Comes Love returns with a new host, a new format, and new couples waiting to tie the knot and wanting the wedding of their dream. READ MORE |
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| RELAXING ON YOUR WEDDING DAY: TEXT BY BARBARA KLINE The big day is still weeks away and your muscles are in knots, every movement evokes a groan, your skin no longer resembles what it once did, and your hair is coming out in clumps. How can you stand at the altar on the biggest day of your life looking and feeling like this? There is no reason to. Any good wedding plan includes visits to the spa to prepare and heal your skin and soothe your body so that you can start your new life with your best foot forward. Pampering prior to a wedding is not a luxury; it is a necessity. READ MORE MATCHMAKER, MATCHMAKER We are all looking for that special someone. The person that we are destined to spend the rest of our lives with. Two companies realized that in the GLBT community, that need was strong. Susan Lubeck of Fab Femne and Patrick Perrine of myPartnerPerfect.com having created website that offer more than just the midnight booty call. These sites are designed to find your Mr. or Mrs. Right. READ MORE SAME SEX MARRIAGE, SAME SEX DIVORCE: TEXT BY THE MEN'S LEGAL CENTER Weve seen it with the separation of Julie and Hillary Goodridge as they decided what is best for their daughter. As more same-sex couples venture into domestic partnerships, civil unions and as is the case in the State of Massachusetts, fully recognized marriages, legal separations and divorces are also on the rise. What many same-sex couples dont realize is that the divorce process in civil unions and domestic partnerships is almost identical to traditional marriages, even though the benefits offered are not. READ MORE |
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| DO YOUNG HOMOSEXUAL MEN AND WOMEN UNDERSTAND THE BOYS IN THE BAND?: TEXT BY BILLY GLOVER Well, at age 75, I was thinking about how little most of us know about what came before us. I didn't really understand what my folks went through in the depression, mainly because by the time I was at an age to understand, they had gotten successful, and we had everything we could have wanted, even though we were only middle-class. Just having a job was a great advance, and owning a home and having a good education, etc. while the black families around us did not, I was ignorant of the real world I guess. READ MORE |
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| THE SCOPE WITH MELISSA LAROSE (DAILY HOROSCOPES) | |||||||