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Candace Owens just found out gay cruises exist and her mind is blown

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pic.twitter.com/3ZlmeEJ8h6It clearly hasn’t occurred to Owens that same-sex couples wish to hang out somewhere they can show affection to one another without fear of discrimination.

Of course, gay cruises do offer plenty of opportunities to meet romantic partners or hook-ups. And there’s nothing wrong with that.Owens’ comments came during a monologue in which she blasted a gay male throuple who met whilst on a gay cruise.

The Los Angeles-based men now share the parenthood of an adopted daughter and wish to all be legally recognized as her parents.

According to The Independent, “Ben Rolam, a director of sales and education, 37, and his long-term boyfriend, Mitch Rolam, a manager of account development, 37, always discussed bringing a third person into their relationship, and, after being together for 12 years, they found their perfect match, Benjamin Rolam, an entrepreneur, 35, on a gay cruise in 2018.”The men share a social media account, @gaythrouple.

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