Originally posted by Wezil
Molly - Thanx. I will read the links you posted (except 1st one which I can't access here at work...). Hopefully I can find time during work tomorrow
to respond.
Btw, do you consider 'two decades' long-term as it applies to outcomes of childrearing? Twenty year olds - max?
Molly - Thanx. I will read the links you posted (except 1st one which I can't access here at work...). Hopefully I can find time during work tomorrow

Btw, do you consider 'two decades' long-term as it applies to outcomes of childrearing? Twenty year olds - max?
Besides which, noone promoting 'traditional families' ever seems to look at burgeoning divorce rates and say- 'well, gee, these things sure don't seem to work too well- let's think of something else.'
*The Wolfenden Report and reform
In 1957 the Wolfenden Committee published its report. The Committee recommended that consensual homosexual behaviour between adults – over 21 – should be decriminalised, except in the armed forces.
In 1960 the Homosexual Law Reform Society held its first public meeting. Over 1000 people attended.
In 1967, ten years after Wolfenden, Leo Abse introduced the Sexual Offences Bill 1967 with support from Roy Jenkins, then the Labour Home Secretary.
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