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People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
People don't think the struggles gay people have are worth talking about because everyone's decided
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