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To Love Women, or To Not Love Men

Hinda Seif-1999-09-01-Journal of Lesbian Studies
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SUMMARY A discussion of the ways three women of the San Francisco Bay Area navigate their attractions and identifications, and the reasoning behind and consequences of their choices. Donna is attracted to women and men and identifies as lesbian; Dahlia identifies as a bisexual lesbian; Aviva used to identify as lesbian and now calls herself as a lesbian-identified bisexual woman. Their ideologies are compared, and the interaction of their race, ethnicity, and sexual identification is also discussed.

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SUMMARY A discussion of the ways three women of the San Francisco Bay Area navigate their attractions and identifications, and the reasoning behind and consequences of their choices. Donna is attracted to women and men and identifies as lesbian; Dahlia identifies as a bisexual lesbian; Aviva used to identify as lesbian and now calls herself as a lesbian-identified bisexual woman. Their ideologies are compared, and the interaction of their race, ethnicity, and sexual identification is also discussed.

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LesbianGender studiesEthnic groupIdeologySociologyPsychologyRace (biology)Sexual orientation

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