People in same-sex relationships have larger social networks than people in different-sex relationships, that are made up of more friends and fewer family-of-origin ties, finds a new Dutch study, which suggests marginalized groups employ resilience strategies to counteract social exclusion. User nunyabusiness_69, 12 Apr 2021
People in same-sex relationships have larger social networks than people in different-sex relationships, that are made up of more friends and fewer family-of-origin ties, finds a new Dutch study, which suggests marginalized groups employ resilience strategies to counteract social exclusion. User MarshallBrain, in the HowHumanBeingsWork - Interesting articles and facts about human beings and the human condition subreddit, 12 Apr 2021
People in same-sex relationships have larger social networks than people in different-sex relationships, that are made up of more friends and fewer family-of-origin ties, finds a new Dutch study, which suggests marginalized groups employ resilience strategies to counteract social exclusion. User aesthetics13, in the aesthetics13_saved subreddit, 12 Apr 2021
Eşcinsel evliliklerin/ailelerin sağlıklı olamayacağı konusundaki argümanları çürüten çıtır bir makale. Meraklısı bakabilir User hztesla, in the KGBTR subreddit, 12 Apr 2021