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HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

Despite its merriment, the holidays can prove more stressful than joyful for many folks. Traveling, buying presents, dealing with your pro-Trump aunt who’s on her fourth husband but believes that marriage is “sacred” and should only be between a man and a woman (seriously, Cheryl?) are all common examples of how the holidays can be the worst.

When you’re LGBTQ, there are obvious additional challenges surrounding acceptance. When you’re queer and bringing home your partner, it can be a nightmare. Even when you come from a

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