Dare to Ask - Jacksonville.com Jacksonville.com
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- Sociedad y cultura
Florida Times-Union columnist Phillip Milano discusses a variety of questions about racial, religious, gender and age asked by readers. The podcasts originate from Jacksonville, which is part of Florida's First Coast.
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Why don't Germans pray in public?
Why don't Germans pray in public?
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Is it true that Europeans are less dependent on the car than North Americans?
A 22-year-old woman from Montreal asks: "Is it true that Europeans are less dependent on the car than North Americans?" Columnist Phillip Milano moderates this week's topic.
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Is it wrong for me to be attracted to gay men?
Gina, a 21-year-old woman from Dallas asks: "I'm attracted to gay men. My boyfriend has a problem with this. What is wrong with me?" Columnist Phillip Milano moderates this week's topic.
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It's time to dare to answer the questions you've dared to ask
Columnist Phillip Milano shares some of the questions posed to his Dare to Ask column.
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How did Samoans get so big?
Dan, a 21-year-old Latino from Los Angeles asks: How did Samoans get so big? Columnist Phillip Milano moderates this week's topic.
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Why are tattoos on the lower backs of women called tramp stamps?
D., a 53-year-old woman from Springtown, Texas asks: Why are tattoos on the lower backs of women called tramp stamps? Columnist Phillip Milano moderates this week's topic.