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(11 pp). Unless you just arrived from an alien
planet in the last twenty minutes there is little
chance, that definition of gay or lesbian culture
is without some framework in your life. Gone are
the days when one could put there hand over their
mouth, gasp in horror, --"well I certainly don't
know any." Whether one makes judgments about this
"alternative life style," or same-sex couples is
another issue. We will be exploring where the
culture is today, in this paper.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Whether one makes judgments about this "alternative life style," or same-sex couples is another issue. We will be exploring where the culture is today, in this paper. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. BBgayles.doc GAY AND LESBIAN CULTURE? NOT! Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., April 2001 Introduction Unless you just
arrived from an alien planet in the last twenty minutes there is little chance, that definition of gay or lesbian culture is without some framework in your life. Gone
are the days when one could put there hand over their mouth, gasp in horror, --"well I certainly dont know any." Whether one makes judgments about this "alternative life
style," or same-sex couples is another issue. We will be exploring where the culture is today, in this paper. "Coming Out" Once again the vernacular is in place, the
stories may still be shifting, and the "telling," may be difficult, but there is much more openness to homosexuality than there has been in the past. The difficult seems
to be that there is also more open violence than there has been in the past as well. It is though once one end of the scale opened so
did the other, so we are caught between polarities. "I hope to be able to produce valid, reliable statistics about gay people and the "global" experiences associated with coming
out." So reads a recent internet solicitation for stories about the experience of telling someone of a sexual choice. The questions that were listed at this site included:
a. How old were you when you came out? b. What year did you come out?
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