Ten Myths about Lesbian and Gay DV
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Ten Myths about Lesbian and Gay DV
http://www.ncweb.com/org/rapecrisis/gaymyths.html
Truth: There is no reason to assume that gay men and lesbians are less violent than heterosexual men and women. Consequently, best estimates of same sex domestic violence are derived properly from the well-known statistics for battering in the straight community. At least 30,000 lesbians and 500,000 gay males are abused by their lovers each year in the United States.
Home & Family : Domestic Violence
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Sep 18, 2004
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