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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">assaulted because
they were perceived as gay. About 13 percent of lesbians said the
same.A separate study of young people in England also found that, in
their teens, gay boys and lesbians were almost twice as likely to
be bullied as their straight peers. By young adulthood, it was about
the same for lesbians and straight girls. But in this study, published
recently in the journal Pediatrics, gay young men were almost four times
more likely than their straight peers to be bullied.At least one historian
says it wasn't always that way for either men or women, whose
"expressions of love" with friends of the same gender were seen as
a norm even idealized in the
19th century."These relationships offered ample opportunity for those who
would have wanted to act on it physically, even if most did
not," says Thomas Foster, associate professor and head of the history department
at DePaul University in Chicago.Today's "code of male gendered behavior,"
he says, often rejects these kinds of expressions between men.We joke about
the "bro-mance" a term used to describe close friendships
between straight men. But in some sense, the humor stems from the
insinuation that those relationships could be romantic, though everyone
assumes they aren't.Call those friends "gay," a word that's still commonly
used as an insult, and that's quite another thing. Consider the furor
over Rutgers University men's basketball coach Mike Rice, who was recently
Willie B. Thomas 2010Chiro's resurgence is being fueled by high-powered
CEOs, Hollywood studio execs, and A-listersmostly via concierge services
in their homes or offices or on movie sets."A patient of mine
asked if I would leave my practice and travel around the world
with him to treat him," says Los Angelesbased Brad Fazekas, D.C.Worst Celebrity
Eyebrows in HistoryThe paparazzi snapped Leonardo DiCaprio leaving a chiropractic
office in New Orleans; Kim Kardashian tweeted, "Chiropractors really are
life savers. . . . I'm obsessed!;"and Jessica Alba is reportedly a
fan.The Rough Adjustment"A chiropractor should never 'slam' on you. The
process of moving the bones should be very gentle."The Lab Coat"Medical
doctors wear lab coats because they are doing dirty work. A chiropractor
in one is trying to be something he's not."The Quickie"When I first
see a patient, the appointment is at least an hour. There's a
lot of discussion that needs to happen prior to adjustment. Follow-ups are
usually around 15 minutes."The False Claims"If someone calls himself a healer,
run. We're just here to facilitate the rehabilitation process."The Bad Habit"Maintenance
every once in a while is one thing, but this business of
multiple visits per week for months is just not necessary."Why they're doing
itBecause it's not just about easing back problems. Karen Erickson, D.C.,
a spokesperson for the American Chiropractic Association, says, "Besides
relief of muscle
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