Gay Mormons because of noise
SALT LAKE CITY - Some Salt Lake Community College, students are not very happy about an exhibition of photos gay. The images that move men show two Mormon missionaries in sexually suggestive poses. One Shot displays one of the boys to cancel the other’s belt as a book of Scripture is open nearby. Called the police to calm things down, once crying, if a student has begun for the photos. In a compromise, school, display less than a public place on campus. Photographers Don Bauer tells the Salt Lake Tribune that he is homosexual and has been a Mormon. He said that young men are on photos of return missionaries, it was a couple. Mr. Bauer, while the pictures may excite some people, they show real life.
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