Actor Justice Smith has clarified how he would like his sexuality to be referenced in a new highly relatable sentiment: he doesn’t think straight people possess the range to understand his identity.
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A decade after legalizing same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court may once again weigh its constitutional validity.
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