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Let's Not Keep It Straight
Updated On: 29 June, 2009 08:27 AM IST | | Kumar Saurav and Swati Kumari
As we stand on the threshhold of legally accepting gayness, straights shore up india's biggest pro-gay rally in Delhi
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As we stand on the threshhold of legally accepting gayness, straights shore up india's biggest pro-gay rally in Delhi
They say man must love man, but make a big deal out of it when they do.
But, the noise at this year's edition of the Queer Pride Parade in the capital was as positive as it was powerful. With about 700 people in attendance, it was one of the biggest gay rallies India has seen till date.
"I am in a homosexual relationship for the past 18 years and I have lived every moment with pride. My boyfriend even poisoned himself when I didn't accept his proposal.
They say man must love man, but make a big deal out of it when they do.
But, the noise at this year's edition of the Queer Pride Parade in the capital was as positive as it was powerful. With about 700 people in attendance, it was one of the biggest gay rallies India has seen till date.
"I am in a homosexual relationship for the past 18 years and I have lived every moment with pride. My boyfriend even poisoned himself when I didn't accept his proposal.
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