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Originally Posted by mikey_the_redneck
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I wish I had time to check all the sources this article cites but at first look many cite news articles that refer to a book or paper instead of the book or paper itself, odd isn't it?
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1. Robert Gebeloff and Mary Jo Patterson, "Married and Gay Couples Are Not All that Different" Times-Picayune (November 22, 2003).
4. "Largest Gay Study Examines 2004 Relationships," GayWire Latest Breaking Releases, www.glcensus.org.
5. Adrian Brune, "City Gays Skip Long-term Relationships: Study Says," Washington Blade (February 27, 04): 12.
11. "Sexual Habits of Americans Have Changed Dramatically in Ten Years: New National Survey Finds Both Men and Women More Committed and Caring" PR Newswire (August 4, 1994)
16. Ryan Lee, "Gay Couples Likely to Try Non-monogamy, Study Shows," Washington Blade (August 22, 2003): 18.
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Also, I'm not a statistician but it seems wrong comparing percentages between US census data and survey's/interviews of homosexuals ranging from 156 to 7800 people.