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    The assimilation discourse evokes bell hooks’ (1992) “eating the Other” mentality. Scholars have alluded to the voyeuristic allure and consumption of lesbian culture (see for example, Chamberland 1996; Nestle 1992). This possessive desire operates within the context of power and privilege to reconstitute lesbian parents in a heterosexual image (Moody 2011). Precisely, there is a drive to depict “as much difference as possible within it while eliminating where at all possible what

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    societal views towards positive connotations regarding gay and lesbian, some negatives still hold power. Particularly, homosexual relationships and people are bad. Growing up in the bubbled LDS community of Pleasant View, Utah, most views on gay or lesbian relationships fell into the sinful category. My grade school

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    thoughts of their children being born gay or lesbian, they cannot accept the fact that the children are gay or lesbians, the idea disgusts them. What they don’t know is that gays or lesbians have existed for many years in our human history because not every human are born 100% straight, many are afraid to come out and admitting their sexual orientations because they know the idea is unacceptable. Many people who openly letting people know that they gay or lesbian often get hated on or become victims of

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    media is the film “Basic Instinct”, in which the heterosexual male hero is victorious over the two villains: a lesbian and a bisexual. Later on, representations of gays and lesbians in the mainstream were filled with depictions of “sissy” gay men and “masculine” lesbians (Manuel). Effort was made to emphasize the abnormal effeminacy of homosexuals and the overly male-like behavior of lesbians. These depictions were made with the aim of convincing a predominantly heterosexual society that

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    Arguments for gay and lesbian families is a concern for the sanctity of marriage is often accompanied by a discomfort with the idea of gay and lesbian families, based on misinformation about the quality of those relationships and their impact on children (Kimmel 184). Arguments that support gay and lesbian families are mainly focused on having the same equal rights as heterosexuals. Many gay and lesbian couples want to get married because of the benefits they acquire

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    (Alison and her father’s relationship to and resistance to gender norms) In the story Fun Home, the author describes his family life, and how the main caricature get lesbian. In particularly, the Author (Alison Bechdel) shows the relationship between her and her father in homosexuality. Alison write a comic book describes her life, and her family life as will, especially her father. There is similarities and differences in their relationship and resistance to gender norms in the comic book Fun Home

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    Essay on The Battle for Homosexual Adoption

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    the proper values” (Sanchez). Such a mindset betrays Talton’s ignorance of children raised in same-sex households. The blame does not solely fall on him though; many people in the world today are in the dark about whether or not to allow gay and lesbian parents to adopt children. Many research studies conclude that children are not adversely affected in any way from growing up in homosexual households; however, the fight for same-sex parents to be joined in marriage goes on, not only for the parent’s

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    This paper demonstrates that through research it is much harder for same sex couples to adopt. Many people feel that couples of the same sex should equally be able to adopt as those of opposite sex. Others believe that through the bible same sex couples are a sin and they would rather for children to stay in the system rather than letting them go with a couple of same sex. The research proves that because same sex is a sin they should not be able to adopt. Why is same sex adoption such a big deal

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    and the new varieties of people today. This form of discrimination is directed towards people with other sexual orientations, such as those who are gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Along with these degrading discrimination based on sexual orientation, the LGBT community face acts of verbal abuse and many other forms of hate crimes. A gay and lesbian anti-violence report states that 75% of hate crimes are committed by people under the age of 30, and one in three are under the age of 18. More than 80%

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    Homosexuality

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    sex. Female homosexuals are referred to as Lesbians. Years ago, the term gay has been applied to both homosexual women and men. The potential for homosexual behavior appears to be a basic part of human sexuality, since many people experience homosexual interest, curiosity, or activity at some point in their lives. Homosexual behavior has also been observed in most animal species. Many homosexuals prefer to be called gay or, in the case of women, lesbian. When individuals engage in both heterosexual

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