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Instinct Digest - February 28, 2018

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Here are some of our recent most read stories, original pieces you won't find anywhere else, and oth

Here are some of our recent most read stories, original pieces you won't find anywhere else, and others we feel need to be shared again. [United Methodist Fractured After Leaders Go Anti-Gay Route]( Methodist leaders from around the globe traveled to Missouri to participate in the meeting to discuss how to handle LGBTQ issues. [Man Behind The Viral Dancing Mascot Video Came Out]( "I wore another mask while I was at BYU — a mask to cover the shame.'" [Philippines President Says Gay Priests Should Marry]( "Allow them to marry. Same-sex, go ahead. Live together." [Post Oscar Win, Two Icons Bury the Hatchet ... For Now]( Madonna And Lady Gaga Play Nice at Guy Oseary's Exclusive Annual Oscar Party [Cottonelle Ad Features Cute Gay Couple]( And conservatives are having a fit over it [Kentucky Ballet Company Responds To Hate Over Its Gay Show]( "We cannot and will not be bystanders to hatred and prejudice." [Michigan Police Accuse LGBTQ Activist Of Burning His Home]( Killing five pets to fake a hate crime? [We've had some people state that they are not seeing us as much on Facebook. It's mainly to do with their algorithm and the fact that we post links to our stories which takes people away from Facebook and they don't like that.](www.facebook.com/groups/300138683844654/admin_activities/) [Check out a new Facebook Group, OUR GAY LIFE.]( [Joining Our Gay Life will help our stories hit your News Feed easier and will give you a place to share your own posts and communicate with those with similar interests.](www.facebook.com/groups/300138683844654/admin_activities/) [Lady Gaga is an Oscar Winner, But People Still Hate Her]( Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous [Big Dipper Wants to Know Why You So Pressed? in New Video]( Lay a hand on him and grab an ass full [Who Knew Walmart Had A Dating Show?]( Getting to know each other among cast iron skillets & oatmeal cakes [What’s Happening During the RPDR Premiere?]( Miss Vannnnnnnnnjie is back and 4 more must knows! [Same-Gender Salsa Duo Sets 'World of Dance' Stage on Fire]( What does Jennifer Lopez think after the group performed to her song 'El Anillo'? [Business Under Fire for Advertising Hand Jobs]( A good hand job never hurt nobody! [Kenyan Decision to Decriminalize Homosexuality Put On Hold]( The court decision should have been made last week -- If you do not want to receive any more newsletters, visit [Unsubscribe](. Additionally, you may email us at CustomerService@instinctmagazine.com if you need any further assistance.

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