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Do you make New Year's resolutions?

  New Year's resolutions are a tradition in which people make a commitment to change or improve something in their lives at the start of a new year. These resolutions can be personal or professional, and they can range from small changes, such as eating healthier or exercising more, to larger goals, such as starting a new career or buying a house. One of the reasons people make New Year's resolutions is that the start of a new year feels like a fresh start, and it can be a good time to reflect on the past and make plans for the future. Additionally, many people find that setting specific, measurable goals for themselves can help them stay motivated and focused throughout the year. However, it's important to keep in mind that making a resolution is just the first step. In order to be successful, it's important to create a plan of action and to set realistic goals. It can also be helpful to have a support system in place, whether it be friends or family, who can help ho...

Do you have any gay friends ?

  A new survey in Votetoo has revealed that the majority of people from all around the world have friends who identify as gay. The survey, conducted by Votetoo.com asked around 2800 people from Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania whether or not they had any gay friends. The result was that a majority of 58.2% answered yes, while 41.8% said no. The breakdown of results showed some interesting nuances. Africans were slightly less likely to have gay friends than any other region, with 57.1% saying yes, while South Americans were slightly more likely, with 59.3% answering yes. North Americans came in just under the global average, with 60% saying yes, while Europeans and Asians were slightly above the average, with 56.4% and 59.2% saying yes respectively. Oceanians were the least likely to have gay friends, with just 55.2% answering yes. The survey results indicate that people from all around the world are increasingly accepting of people from the LGBTQ com...