05.04.10
I am currently developing a formal book. I'm going to Edmonton to teach a class called friendships across gender. I came up with this theory called vectors of Attraction. There is a bibliography of at least five male, female, male-female, which is not necessarily a man and a woman - it could be a very butch girl with a very feminine woman, queer,
straight, and even different, where sometimes people find that they are attracted by a strange kind after a sex change, they like organisms that are similar or theirs, and id / BDSM, where the attraction is more important than the body.The construction of theoretical work, the different vectors of the attraction. I took a part of memory.
I liked this article, because I be sure there are LGBT, but I also know there is much more far away and yet I never know the exact terminology.
While LGBT is a building material, for political reasons, but it is not so clear-cut in terms of lifestyles. If you look historically to the concept of homosexuality did not exist until the late 19th century. This is the idea of the difference that you nailed.But if you look at some of the iconic gay history, Oscar Wilde and his partner and, more recently, Cole and Linda Porter, there was a real deep there that may or may not be sexual or exclusive, but was definitely the love and marriage.
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