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Disappointing Sex Tape Inspires Film On Kink.com

After filming a disappointing video with his girlfriend, James Franco made an interesting discovery: it isn’t easy to make a hot sex tape. “I got a video camera and my girlfriend and I decided to film...

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Truffles Are Having Wild Sex

The other day I was looking in the window of one of my favorite stores in San Francisco — Belle’occhio at 20 Brady Street across Market Street from The Zuni Café. The display in the window only hinted...

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Deportation Case Dropped Against Same-Sex Couple

Doug Gentry no longer needs to live in “constant fear” that his husband of six years, Venezuelan-born Alex Benshimol, will face deportation. The Obama Administration has decided to end deportation...

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Many Lesbian And Gay Seniors Face Discrimination

The first time Bob McDonald was “cruised and picked up on,” he was near the campanile on the UC Berkeley campus. “I was astonished,” McDonald, now 78, recalls about the experience. Back then, the young...

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California Gay History: ‘Stop SB48′ Referendum Faces Uphill Battle

SAN FRANCISCO — At churches, shopping centers, schools, and local tea party meetings in California, fired-up volunteers have started gathering signatures for a ballot referendum that would repeal the...

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Seth’s Law, Measure Designed To Curb Anti-Gay Bullying, Passes California...

On Friday, the California State Senate approved Seth’s Law (AB 9), a bill designed to crack down on the harassment of LGBT students in the state’s schools. Named after the 13-year old Seth Walsh, the...

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Navy Changes Gay WWII Veteran’s Discharge From ‘Undesirable’ To ‘Honorable’

SAN DIEGO — Nearly 70 years after expelling Melvin Dwork for being gay, the Navy is changing his discharge from “undesirable” to “honorable” – marking what is believed to be the first time the Pentagon...

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Prop 8 Trial Video To Be Released

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge decided Monday to unseal video recordings of last year’s landmark trial on the constitutionality of California’s same-sex marriage ban. Chief U.S. District Judge James...

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