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    The Lesbian experience in the early and mid-twentieth century seemed to be more obscured than the queer male subcultures. For many lesbians of the early and mid-twentieth century, to live as a queer woman and to still maintain social respectability meant that lesbians often had to live in the closet. I believe that that lesbian subculture was unknown and ignored because it was impossible for women to claim their identity as a lesbian; they were frequently viewed from the outside as sick, confused

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    Top 5 Lesbian Cougar Dating Sites It is easy to get a young lesbian lover if you are an older, mature woman. There are new lesbian cougar dating sites you could join and find a pretty younger woman. Alternatively, you could join these websites to find yourself a cougar for any reason: marriage, short-term dating, long-term dating or romance. We have created a list of top 5 sites for lesbians who are younger or older and want to find each other. So it won’t be so difficult to start out and enjoy

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    The articles that stood out the most to me were Cheryl Clarke’s “Living As a Lesbian” and June Jordan’s “A New Politics of Sexuality”. These articles stood out, because while given a similar topic (lesbians) they both possessed very different, yet similar arguments. I found this interesting because it is a prime example of societies different views on controversial topics. Cheryl and June’s articles contain many differences, similarities and information to be reflected on. Cheryl’s main arguments

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    gain steam, shortly thereafter followed by the Gay Liberation Movement. And as an offshoot of these reform movements, we observe the dawn of lesbian identity politics – a movement very much its own amongst its predecessors. One sect would come to be coined the “lavender menace” of feminism – a group of mostly Caucasian lesbians – followed later by the black lesbian feminist group, The Combahee River Collective.

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    because their parents would be gay or lesbian? How will Children who are raised by gay or lesbian parents be effected when they are older? These are a few important questions concerning same sex couples who are looking to adopt. Answering the first question, yes I think every child deserves to have a home, and I think that most people would agree. The answer to the second question, “Is it fair to deprive kids of a home because their parents would be gay or lesbian?” is no it is not fair at all, and

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    Clark, clinical psychologist and university professor, boldly expresses his views on the changing nature of the gay and lesbian community in his text, Loving Someone Gay. Clark describes how far gay people have advanced in the last thirty years, moving from isolated and fearful existences to lives marked by political power and potential. Indeed, the gay community, and lesbians in particular, have transformed into large and respected

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    The ancient Lesbians work as a template, but suddenly become the same as the lesbians of Vivien’s time referred to as “our” (18). The result of imitation is growing nearer toward the likeness of the ancient Lesbians. Vivien’s body metaphorically becomes “a reflecting mirror,” taking up all aspects of the ancient Lesbians. Vivien and her lesbians go beyond queer imitation to a new form, the same form as the ancient Lesbians. Vivien’s group cannot be distinguished from the ancient Lesbians, since they

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    In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the

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    often leave their female partner for a relationship with a male, downgrading the realism of an actual bisexual lifestyle. Although lesbian activity is presented throughout, only women with this body type are presented in a highly sexualized male gaze viewpoint. (TrierBieniek) The sexual relations presented display an “objectifying, exploitative portrayal of lesbian sexuality.” (Schwan) Although, Orange Is the New Black’s cast is exceptionally diverse, the show only films sex scenes between slender

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    issue that has been widely discussed and has often been misunderstood by society. It has often been a misconception by members of the heterosexual community that all lesbians want to be men. Through applying common sense, it can be understood why people may think gay women want to be men when looking in on the lesbian community, some lesbians prefer to express themselves and their sexuality through the way they dress and act; their short hair, masculine clothing, wearing no make-up and their macho

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