Study shows gay, lesbian and bisexual people feel more accepted in the USA
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Study shows gay, lesbian and bisexual people feel more accepted in the USA
A study from the Pew Research Centre has looked at how LGBTQ people feel about how much they are accepted in the US society. The study comes in the lead up to the USA marking a decade since the landmark Supreme Court decision that allowed marriage equality across the country. The research showed that gay, lesbian and bisexual were feeling more included and accepted in society, but the same could not be said for people who are transgender or non-…
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