Data shows domestic violence, rape an issue for gays
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Gay people in the United States are just as likely as heterosexuals to experience domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking, and bisexual women are more likely than other women to be abused, federal health experts said on Friday. Until now, little had been known about how often violence occurred among gays and bisexuals in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said of its findings. The CDC said its report offered the first national data on the issue. “We know that violence affects everyone, regardless of sexual orientation. . . .
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