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Internationally, over the last two decades there has been unprecedented positive social change around the inclusion of sexual minorities in society. As well as greater social inclusion in society more generally, in many places (primarily in Europe, North America, and Australasia) this has been accompanied by substantive advances including marriage equality, parenting rights, and protection from discrimination in the workplace.
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