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  <title>Gay... but how butch do you have to be?</title>
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       The recent cases of Mr Kenna, a former Lance Corporal (who is now an actor and television presenter) who claimed he was forced out of the SAS for being gay, highlights just how difficult being a gay man in a "hyper-male" environment can be. Sadly, Mr Kenna's experience may by no means be unique. The following Q &amp; As address some of the practical and legal issues which arise in these kinds of situations and what you can do should you find yourself in similar circumstances.
       
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    <title>Sexual Orientation Fact Sheet</title>        
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    <dc:creator>christopher</dc:creator>        
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    <dc:date>2007-11-27T18:56:16Z</dc:date>        
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