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fired for mistreating his players and mocking them with gay slurs.If two
women dance together at a club or walk arm-in-arm down the street,
people are usually less likely to question it though
some wonder if that has more to do with a lack of
awareness than acceptance."Lesbians are so invisible in our society. And
so I think the hatred is more invisible," says Laura Grimes, a
licensed clinical social worker in Chicago whose counseling practice caters
to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender clients.Grimes says she also frequently
hears from lesbians who are harassed for "looking like dykes," meaning that
people are less accepting if they look more masculine.Still, Ian O'Brien,
a gay man in Washington, D.C., sees more room for women "to
transcend what femininity looks like, or at least negotiate that space a
little bit more."O'Brien, who's 23, recently wrote an opinion piece tied
to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts
when he was growing up in the San Diego area."To put it
simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you
get punished when it doesn't," O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared
in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender communities.Joey Carrillo, a gay student at Elmhurst College
in suburban Chicago, remembers trying to be as masculine as possible in
high school. He hid the fact that he was gay, particularly around
other athletes. As a wrestler,
Editor's note: Watch former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino's interview
with former President George W. Bush Thursday on "The Five" at 5
pm ET.The George W. Bush Library and Museum opens this week in
Dallas and many already have written about our 43rd president and his
legacy. As commentators and historians hash over the big decisions, successes
and mistakes over those eight years, heres my personal take on what
President Bush means to me.On election night 2000, I had never met
then-Governor Bush, though Id supported him for years. I believed he would
be a strong, optimistic and gracious president with solid conservative principles
and a big heart.When I got a call to volunteer on the
campaign in early 2000, I had to turn it down due to
a new job and a new life we were trying to start
in San Diego. When I hung up the phone, I cried, Now
Ill never get to work for George Bush. Then the 9/11 attacks
changed everything for everyone. I moved back to D.C. and worked for
the Bush administration from the fall of 2001 until the last day
on January 20, 2009. Over those years, President Bush became a friend
and a leader who made me strive to be a better person
and citizen.Here are some of my favorite memories: One night when I
first took the deputy press secretary job, I went with him on
Marine One to an event in rural Virginia for the Boy Scouts
Jamboree. Weather had kept us from going for two days, but on
the third night, we made it
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