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an anti-social application of heterosexuality
Posted by: NJ ( DSA, MA, USA ) on February 10, 19100 at 01:18:16:
In Reply to: Browsing through the personals posted by Lark on February 08, 19100 at 13:52:48:
: Browsing through the personals at the week end (give us a break, I'm lonely since the girl firend left/broke up with me!) I noticed that there was a section for homosexuals, I browsed further to see if other sexual inclinations, such as, fetishists etc. had been given the same consideration by this publication but no so once again this inclination had been given special status.: I returned to that section though to notice to notices which expressly stated 'non-scene, non-camp, non-confrontational', I thought this was very progressive and was about to consider that there was hope for a socially disposed homosexuality after all when I noticed another notice that read 'militant gay separtist, looks gay, acts gay, sounds gay would like to meet similar male trotskyist for drinking and aggrovation', so there it is the anti-social nature of homosexuality. Where I live there are all-male social clubs where if you're male you can't get in unless you're a member, but if ypou're female they let you in, no problem, so they can get you drunk and take sexual advantage of you, one after the other. If that's not an anti-social application of heterosexuality i'd like to know what is. And that's not even to mention things like prostitution.
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