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From:Feminist Studies (Vol. 43, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewedi love an ugly lesbian one who walks with a limp talks with a lisp leaves her dentures out overnight by the bathroom sink wears polyester pants and men's cologne, the cheap kind has a beard so long she steps on it...
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From:Journal of Mental Health Counseling (Vol. 35, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe literature on older adults and sexuality suggests that culturally sensitive counseling may give older adults an opportunity to express sexual concerns and promote healthier attitudes toward sexuality. Guidelines for...
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From:International Journal of Childbirth Education (Vol. 26, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn order to truly provide family-centered maternity and newborn care and education, we must recognize the diversity of families--including those that are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer, commonly...
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From:Resources for Feminist Research (Vol. 32, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedThe author analyzes "boi" identity and in what ways this term has changed the meanings of identities such as lesbian, transgender, butch and tranny-boy. She argues that bois can be seen as an event that problematizes...
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From:Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources (Vol. 23, Issue 2)From 1975 to 1995, the United Nations World Conferences for Women and related meetings have helped with "the development of lesbian feminism globally." In LESBIANS TRAVEL THE ROADS OF FEMINISM GLOBALLY/LA TRAVESLA DE...
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From:Canadian Woman Studies (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDes recherches qualitatives lues en public ont donne lieu a un forum afin de degager les differents niveaux des histoires recueillies aupres des participantes d'une recherche. Cet article est le reflet des histoires de...
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From:Sexually Transmitted Infections (Vol. 79, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedObjectives: To provide data about the sexual histories of a large sample of lesbians and bisexual women, to inform those who provide health care or carry out research with women who may be sexually active with other...
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From:Sexually Transmitted Infections (Vol. 79, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA.L Evans (1), J.D. Wilson (1), C. Ryan (2), J. Burrows (1), S. Wellard (1) (1.) Centre for Sexual Health, The General Infirmary at Leeds, UK; (2.) Department of GU Medicine, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, UK UK...
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From:NACLA Report on the Americas (Vol. 31, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedLatin America's sexual minorities have begun to unite and become an increasingly powerful political force since the AIDS epidemic outbreak in the early 1980s, despite an alarming conservative movement against them in...
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From:The Western Journal of Medicine (Vol. 162, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedMany primary care physicians take care of lesbians and women sexually active with women without being aware of their patients' sexual orientation. These women have unique medical and psychosocial needs that each...
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From:Canadian Woman Studies (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCertaines tensions sont survenues dans la <
> lesbienne lors des Gay Games tenues a Vancouver en 1990. Cet article decrit diveres formes de resistance politique contre tout ce quiva a l'encontre de l'identite... -
From:Canadian Woman Studies (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLe desir lesbien juxtapose a celui d'etre mere peut servir de point de depart pour le questionnement des theories sexuelles radicales plus ouvertes concernant la representation maternelle. That's one of the things...
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From:Current Musicology (Issue 90) Peer-ReviewedThe women's music movement of the early 1970s was created by and for women who came to political consciousness as a result of the women's liberation movement. The music culture that emerged, originally called "lesbian...
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From:Primary Health Care (Vol. 19, Issue 8)A 'LOVE your inner lesbian' poster campaign across surgeries and healthcare centres is aiming to encourage lesbian and bisexual women to take better care of their health. Launched by Stonewall and funded by the...
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From:Leadership Journal (Vol. 34, Issue 4)It was a Sunday morning, the beginning of football season. I was wearing my Dallas Cowboys jersey, ready to root for them. I was visiting my parents who lived in Las Vegas. I looked forward to spending more time with...
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From:The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract: Research suggests that lesbian women's reasons for having sex are both similar to and different from those reported by heterosexual women. However, there have been few such comparative studies and some of the...
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From:Health Reports (Vol. 30, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedBackground: Previous research indicates that lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals have poorer mental health than their heterosexual counterparts. The concept of complete mental health, which combines the presence of...
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From:The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThat heterosexual MEN relish watching lesbian sex is a matter of common knowledge as well as social research. Anyone who picks up Playboy, Penthouse, Hustler, or any hetero men's sex magazine is apt to find pages of...
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From:Illinois Classical Studies (Vol. 43, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRetching is important for Roman cultural history and medicine; in this article I assess vomit's appearances in Latin literature. Humor is created by the detailed revelation of habitual, inappropriate, and excessive...
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From:Sexuality and Culture (Vol. 22, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHistorically, feminists have engaged in a contentious debate about the dildo. Some assert that it is an oppressive tool of the patriarchy whereas others proclaim that it is a practical means of expressing lesbian,...