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suburban Boston.The assumption, she says, is that men aren't nurturing. 
And if they're too nurturing, she says, people get suspicious, noting that 
no one has ever questioned her and her partner about their ability 
to raise their son, who's now in college.She's noticed the different ways 
society treats gay men and lesbians, partly because she has a brother, 
Benjamin Dreyer, who's gay. The Dreyer siblings say it's difficult to compare 
their experiences because Benjamin came out in college, and Nancy in her 
early 30s.So he was the first to tell their parents. "They yelled 
at me. They took you to dinner," Benjamin Dreyer, who's 54 and 
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sister says.There's little doubt, they both say, that AIDS influenced the 
perception of gay men.Benjamin Dreyer says he dealt with societal bias by 
avoiding it, and surrounding himself with people he knew would be supportive, 
including his parents, eventually.But he's also realizing how quickly the 
need to do that is disappearing. He was s
 When he left the White House in January 2009 after two tumultuous 
terms, President George W. Bush -- the only man to attain the 
presidency by virtue of a Supreme Court ruling and only the second 
son of a president to also serve as president -- was nursing 
an approval rating around 30 percent.Four years later, however, public opinion 
has turned slowly but steadily in the former presidents direction. A nationwide 
Fox News poll conducted earlier this week now finds registered voters evenly 
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equal to the esteem in which they hold his successor, President Obama.As 
Bush prepares to attend the dedication of his presidential library in Dallas, 
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for other former presidents, but Bush's turnaround is remarkable, given 
how low the numbers were when he left office. At his lowest, 
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paid speeches, mostly remained silent. This was in keeping with the practice 
of his father, George H.W. Bush, of never criticizing his successor, and 
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