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lesbians seem to have an easier time living in it than gay 
men do.High-profile lesbian athletes have come out while still playing their 
sports, but not a single gay male athlete in major U.S. professional 
sports has done the same. While television's most prominent same-sex parents 
are the two fictional dads on "Modern Family," surveys show that society 
is actually more comfortable with the idea of lesbians parenting children.And 
then there is the ongoing debate over the Boy Scouts of America 
proposal to ease their ban on gay leaders and scouts.Reaction to the 
proposal, which the BSA's National Council will take up next month, has 
been swift, and often harsh. Yet amid the discussions, the Girl Scouts 
of USA reiterated their policy prohibiting discrimination based on sexual 
orientation, among other things. That announcement has gone largely unnoticed.Certainly, 
the difference in the public's reaction to the scouting organizations can 
be attributed, in part, to their varied histories, including the Boy Scouts' 
longstanding religious ties and a base that has become less urban over 
the years, compared with the Girl Scouts'.But there's also an undercurrent 
here, one that's often present in debates related to homosexuality, whether 
over the military's now-defunct "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy or even same-sex 
marriage. Even as society has become more accepting of homosexuality overall, 
longstanding research has shown more societal tolera
ocrats, it's a precarious position to be in. 
Democratic senators overwhelmingly support gay marriage -- all but three 
are now on the record voicing their support -- and two dozen 
of them this year backed a separate bill called the Uniting American 
Families Act to let gays sponsor their partners independent of a comprehensive 
immigration overhaul.But the party's senators are still bruised from an 
agonizing defeat on gun control this month. And few seem eager to 
inject divisive issues that might sink their best prospects for a major 
legislative victory this year and a potential keystone of President Barack 
Obama's legacy."Any amendment which might sink the immigration bill, I would 
worry about," Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said in a brief interview, adding 
that he had yet to decide whether an amendment for gays and 
lesbians would meet that yardstick.Support from both Hispanics and gays 
was critical to Obama's re-election, and his overwhelming advantage among 
Hispanics was a major factor prompting Republicans to warm to immigration 
overhaul almost immediately after. But now, one community's gain on the 
immigration front could be to the other's detriment."As you continue to 
add other issues to the immigration discussion, it's going to make it 
more challenging," said Sen. John Hoeven, a North Dakota Republican.Patrick 
Leahy, D-Vt., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, has committed to 
offering an amendment to the bill to allow gay citize
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