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    Stigma attached to the word lesbian also kept women apart from one another. "Radicalesbians" describes the label lesbian as "the debunking/scare term that keeps women from forming any primary attachments, groups, or associations among ourselves." The women’s movement was hurt by the labeling by some in the media as a lesbian movement. Ironically, lesbians often felt underrepresented in the movement while heterosexual women were afraid of being labeled lesbians. "Radicalesbians" confronts this

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    Bills Will Be Back on Ballots with a Vengeance. But This Time Around, the Gay and Lesbian Activist Network Is Ready to Play Hardball.” by E.J. Graff and published by The American Prospect, he discusses gay marriage, and the battle in which the same-sex couples have been fighting. Despite this, gay support rates have been increasing with time, leading to the increasing number of organizations striving for the cause. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) groups have been speaking out and showing

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    (“(Sidonie-Gabrielle) Colette”). In “Two Memories of Sido” Colette reminisces on how loving her mother used to be and how depressed she became due to her failed marriage. Colette also frequently wrote about the “lesbian image”. “Colette’s powerful depictions of lesbians continue to influence the way lesbians are perceived.” (Jurgens). She depicted them as individuals whose “nature cannot be encompassed with a single label.” (Jurgens). Colette illustrates “female characters who are fully alive, sexual beings

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    of discrimination in the world today. In 1993, the situation was even worse. LGBT discrimination was one of the worst. The Supreme Court case Bottoms v. Bottoms is an excellent example of that. This case features a child custody dispute between a lesbian mother and a homophobic grandmother on the basis of the mother’s sexuality. Why is the fitness of a mother not being determined by her actions but by her sexuality? This case changed the views of how homosexual mothers and fathers should be judged

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    Aphrodite is frequently given homage, making her a kind of patron (a matron perhaps?) of lesbian desire. Sappho constructs her desire with three distinct components: a visual component, a physical component, and

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    fears of being a lesbian. Although she tries hard to try something out, it refuses to work hence, opting to stick to her sexual orientation. Lilly uses her sexism to appeal to people in night clubs. As a lesbian, she poses nude photos as well as stripping in clubs for money. She also goes to lesbian clubs in Los Angeles since it is the place she feels like normal. She engages in lesbian relationships in an attempt to satisfy her gratification for women. She lives the life of a lesbian without being

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    Talk shows are becoming increasingly popular and widespread forms of entertainment, however the underlying premise behind these shows which was originally the idea of empowering individuals and allowing them to share their experiences, has been replaced by a focus on celebrity figures and largely insignificant matters of public interest. The Ellen Degeneres show is a contemporary talk show which although does include therapeutic narratives of disadvantaged individuals including Ellen’s own struggle

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    The traditional white man is no longer the only person involved in creating legislation. Specifically, “California also has several gay and lesbian legislators who have taken key roles in moving domestic partnership and marriage legislation forward”(Lewis and Gossett). The inclusion of gay political figures is a huge advantage for LGBTQ supporters in their efforts to legalize gay marriage across

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    Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that states that the best moral action is the one that produces the greater amount of utility, or the most positivity. Utilitarianists recognize that the acceptance of homosexual, bisexual, and trangendered individuals would result in an abundance of positive outcomes such as: the acceptance of individuals, nondiscriminatory laws, desexualization of same-sex couples, reduced hate crimes, and the humanization of individuals who are humans. Individuals who are given

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    A Desire Unspoken “Women should be seen, not heard.” A phrase not unfamiliar to most, at some point in her life all girls have heard something along the lines of this. A phrase that dictates that a woman's worth lies in her appearance and outer beauty and not in her mind. A phrase that praises the traits of obedience and submission and shames those who speak their minds. Throughout history women's lives have always been used in the service of others. Being a quite daughter who listens to her father

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