Three years after gay marriage become legal in Massachusetts, gays and lesbians, who have come to think of themselves as counter-cultural and unconventional, are now being seen as part of the mainstream. Guest scholar Jonathan Rauch talks with NPR’s Day to Day about how gay marriage is influencing gay culture.
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Marriage Causes Shift in Gay Culture
May 17, 2007