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... Heterosexuality doesn't appear in Diagram 3.1 because it's assumed in PUD . An individual is assumed to be heterosexual unless proven otherwise ; the assumption of heterosexuality is so strong that it overrides all contradic- tory ...
... Heterosexuality doesn't appear in Diagram 3.1 because it's assumed in PUD . An individual is assumed to be heterosexual unless proven otherwise ; the assumption of heterosexuality is so strong that it overrides all contradic- tory ...
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... heterosexuals do to each other . Until 1897 , the word lesbian , in contrast , referred only to an inhabitant of ... heterosexual . Naming the deviance from that assumption brought it into conceptual contrast ; if it was going to be ...
... heterosexuals do to each other . Until 1897 , the word lesbian , in contrast , referred only to an inhabitant of ... heterosexual . Naming the deviance from that assumption brought it into conceptual contrast ; if it was going to be ...
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... heterosexual women can talk about their sexuality aren't sexual at all , but reproductive . Furthermore , a majority are phrases with empty verbs like have or make ( Women “ have orgasms , " " have babies , " " have clitoridectomies ...
... heterosexual women can talk about their sexuality aren't sexual at all , but reproductive . Furthermore , a majority are phrases with empty verbs like have or make ( Women “ have orgasms , " " have babies , " " have clitoridectomies ...
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Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fathers' Tongues Julia Penelope No preview available - 1990 |
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