It’s only one more sleep until Christmas Eve; some of us will be celebrating in the evening, and some of us will open up our Christmas Spirit the following morning, but whatever it is that you are doing, Researching Reform wishes you a very merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday, filled with love, laughter and lots and lots of mince pies!
For those of us who will not be spending Christmas with their family, we’re thinking of you and we hope that 2013 will be a lucky year for everyone.
Here are some Christmassy things to usher the festive spirit in, this Yuletide! Just click on the images below to unwrap your pressies from us….
Thank you again for stopping by and we look forward to seeing you on the other side





Merry Christmas, Natasha!
Thank for for writing/sharing such delightful, informative & thought provoking posts with us all this past year.
Wishing you good fortune & much happiness in the coming year.
Evie xx
Thank you Evie and No Justice, so much and yes, yes, yes, re Dr Hibbert xxxxxx
thank you on behalf of the families whose children have been stolen i send hugs as christmas is the worst time of year so hugs to them and stay strong x
and I hope Dr George Hibbert has a very anxious christmas as his d day is next year x
Thanks Natasha, and the same to you and yours. I hope that your gift from others is support and encouragement so that you can continue to give all of us the wonderful gift that you give all year long — the thoughtful and thought provoking posts that bring these important issues to the forefront and make us think about them, as we all should.
Tom x
All the VERY BEST to ALL may we continue to live in good health.
Happy New Year Natasha,and I give you a beautiful thought to commence it with …….
When precisely is a gay marriage (of either sex) legally consummated ??
Happy new year to you also
And mama! Now that is the topic of hot discussion, pardon the pun, as you surely know……
One question leads to another……What is the legal definition of adultery when it concerns gay marriages (of either sex) and when exactly could it be said to have occurred? Divorces could get rather complicated……
Perhaps, but we could have a similar debate over heterosexual notions of adultery. Physical? Emotional? Degrees and thresholds for each? Perhaps we should not be afraid of complexity; perhaps we should embrace it and learn to express it in a manner which embodies the virtues of simplicity and tolerance?
Yes ,but I would rather omit the embracing bit when debating these issues as sometimes the mind boggles……..