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Marcia Kaye (2018-05-04). "What could a gay woman in a same-sex marriage, know about masculinity?". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2019-04-25. In Giese's illuminating chapter on sex ed, she praises the Calgary-based program WiseGuyz, with its boys-only classes. She points out correctly that conversations about consent generally ignore that boys, too, experience sexual abuse.
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David Hayes (2010-08-13). "Sometimes home ownership isn't all it's cracked up to be". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2017-05-07. Today, Giese is a freelance writer and editor, working from home. She's able to prepare Devon's breakfast and get him off to school while Miller gets ready for work. Then Giese works on assignments but still has time to get dinner supplies and pick up Devon after school.
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