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  2. Russell Grant - Wikipedia

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    Russell John Dammerall Grant [1] (born 5 February 1951) [1] is a British astrologer and media personality. [2] He has written several books on astrology, provides syndicated newspaper horoscopes and operates premium rate astrology phone lines. [3]

  3. Nicholas Campion - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Campion (born 4 March 1953) is a British astrologer and historian of astrology and cultural astronomy. He is the author of a number of books and currently pursues an academic career. He is the author of a number of books and currently pursues an academic career.

  4. Dave Rubin - Wikipedia

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    He was the host of two podcasts, Hot Gay Comics and The Ben and Dave Show, which were turned into a television series on the here! television network. [16] In May 2009, Rubin co-created and co-hosted the podcast The Six Pack. [17] [18] From October 2011 to December 2012, The Six Pack was on Sirius XM Radio as a live talk show. [19]

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  6. Linda Goodman - Wikipedia

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    This was the first astrology book ever to earn a spot on the New York Times Best Seller list. [1] It was followed by Linda Goodman's Love Signs , which also made the New York Times Best Seller list and set an industry record with $2.3 million being paid for the paperback rights.

  7. Fraternal birth order and male sexual orientation - Wikipedia

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    The fraternal birth order effect has been described by one of its proponents as "the most consistent biodemographic correlate of sexual orientation in men". [5] In 1958, it was reported that homosexual men tend to have a greater number of older siblings (i.e., a 'later/higher birth order') than comparable heterosexual men and in 1962, these findings were published in detail. [6]

  8. Side A, Side B, Side X, Side Y (theological views) - Wikipedia

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    Out of the four sides, Side A is unique in that it fully endorses same-sex monogamy without qualifications. [17] People who align with Side A tend to believe that it's harmful for same-sex attracted people to keep themselves from living out their sexualities [18] [19] and may even argue that homosexual attractions are God-given [20] and therefore should be celebrated. [21]

  9. The Outing - Wikipedia

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    "The Outing" is the 57th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. First aired on February 11, 1993 on NBC, it is the 17th episode of the fourth season. [1] In this episode, a reporter publicly "outs" Jerry and George as a gay couple, and they struggle to convince the rest of the world of their heterosexuality.