It's remarkable that we've come from the days that we spent in coal-black bars in Provincetown to the light of day.
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For many of our friends who are gay, this is not a significant event in their lives. It doesn't mean that I can now claim Marilyn as a dependent. It doesn't mean that I can leave her my money without consequence. It doesn't give me the same rights as the average American.Joan Smith
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