You are doing the same quiz as me I think, Fred Couples the golfer is nicknamed boom boom.
gay couples and straight couples are pretty much the same just have different likes and dislikes. both get same benefits.
No, both same-sex and opposite-sex couples are eligible.
We see both "couple's shower" and "couples shower" being used interchangeably and at about the same frequency. Grammatically, the correct term is "couples shower".
Yes, only same-sex couples were issued civil union licenses in Connecticut during the time when the state issued such licenses.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples. Partners must either be residents of the county, or at least one partner must be employed by the county.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. There is no residency requirement.
You should remain the same for long. There are very less couples which could manage both at the same time.
Both male and female same-sex sexual activity is legal in Guatemala, but sexual or gender identity is not expressly protected from discrimination and same-sex couples and households headed by same-sex couples are not eligible for the same legal protections available to opposite-sex married couples. As of 2013, 85% of the population opposes same-sex marriage.
Same-sex couples are part of society and are fully assimilated into it. Society is peppered with same-sex couples here and there.
There are around 1.5 million same sex couples in America
Of course, employers should treat gay couples and heterosexual couples the same way. If it's to the company's advantage to offer partner benefits to unmarried couples, it should offer those benefits to both heterosexual and gay couples. In many jurisdictions, companies may be required to offer benefits to spouses of employees. If this is the case, they should offer the same benefits to married gay couples that they offer to married straight couples.
At least 25,000 same-sex couples have married in Massachusetts as of May 17, 2014 as follows:2004 (5/17/04-12/31/04) - 6,121 same-sex couples;2005 - 2,060 same-sex couples;2006 - 1,442 same-sex couples;2007 - 1,524 same-sex couples;2008 - 1,210 same-sex couples;2009 - unknown;2010 - unknown;2011 - unknown;2012 - unknown; and,2013 - unknown.