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Previously on "Should the bean flickers reproduce?"

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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by wobbegong
    Have you seen real dykes, Phoenix? Not the slim, tanned beauties that are so popular on left-handed websites. You average lesbian looks more like Arthur Lowe in dungarees!

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by Phoenix
    Stand up for your rights! We should convert them!
    Have you seen real dykes, Phoenix? Not the slim, tanned beauties that are so popular on left-handed websites. You average lesbian looks more like Arthur Lowe in dungarees!

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  • Phoenix
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    Stand up for your rights! We should convert them!

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  • djfoot
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    Most people I work with are complete b@stards, so doesn't that amount to the same thing?

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  • Troll
    started a topic Should the bean flickers reproduce?

    Should the bean flickers reproduce?

    MPs have given the clearest indication yet that fertility clinics will no longer be able to refuse treatment to single women and lesbians.

    Public Health Minister Caroline Flint said there was "probably not a case" for keeping "the need for a father" clause in new fertility rules.
    Discriminatory

    Despite the relaxation of rules on adoption, many single women and lesbian couples are still believed to face rejection by IVF clinics.

    The committee said last year that the situation was "offensive" to unconventional families.

    He said: "I'm pleased that after 16 years of licensed discrimination against solo mothers and lesbian couples, there are signs that it will come to an end.

    Opponents have claimed the proposed changes are essentially a bid to create fatherless families headed by single or lesbian women.

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