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Lessons from an Invisible Burden: Homosexuality, Morality, Love, and Gay Marriage by Definitely Filipino on Feb 16, 2012It is hard for me to be completely detached and impassive when discussing issues such as homosexuality, as a large part of who I am sprung from the constant struggles of being gay in conservative, largely Catholic society. The first question that be...



Creative People Are More Likely to Cheat by Sarahness on Jan 9, 2012According to a study published by the American Psychological Association creative people are more likely to cheat than less creative people, possibly because this talent increases their ability to rationalize their actions.



[From the web] Phil.Assoc. of Psychologists on Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity by on Oct 30, 2011Source: http://germainetrittle86.multiply.com/journal Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Filipinos continue to experience stigma, prejudice and discrimination in Philippine society. This stigma is manifested in actions such as: bullying, t...



Teens and Facebook: The Adverse Effects of Facebook on Teens by on Aug 9, 2011Facebook may be useful to reconnect with old friends and relatives but for teens in school, they may suffer the negative effects of it. A recent study presented at the American Psychological Association by Dr. Larry Rosen, a professor of Psychology a...



Homosexuality is NOT Curable Because It’s Not an Illness! by Kainin Mo! on Jul 27, 2009Copyright © 2009 AJ. Visit the original article at http://baklaako.com/2009/07/28/homosexuality-is-not-curable-because-its-not-an-illness/.I chanced upon this article on Negros Chronicle written by a priest named Father Gammy Tulabing (JCD, VG)...