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Isn't just putting man and woman discriminatory? Don't you have to put all 31 genders?

Via The Blaze: 

The popular online Christian dating website, ChristianMingle.com, must now allow gay and lesbian users to search for same-sex matches following a discrimination lawsuit filed by two gay men, the Wall Street Journalreported.

The California judge who approved a settlement of discrimination claims has also ordered Spark Networks Inc., which owns Christian Mingle along with several other dating websites, to pay the two plaintiffs $468,000

Plaintiffs Aaron Werner and Richard Wright claimed in 2013 that Spark violated California’s anti-discrimination law by limiting options for gay users looking to find potential partners. Under the Unruh Civil Rights Act, California “business establishments” must offer “full and equal accommodations” to individuals regardless of sexual orientation.

According to the Journal, the new agreement requires that the search options listed on the home page ask the user to simply identify as a “man” or a “woman,” instead of a “man seeking woman” and “woman seeking man.”

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