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- From: pfieland@citron.sw.stratus.com (Peggy Fieland)
- Newsgroups: soc.bi
- Subject: Re: interesting lunch conversation
- Date: 12 Jan 1993 22:04:04 GMT
- Organization: Stratus Computer, Software Engineering
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- References: <1993Jan11.211827.21314@ctp.com> <1iumcqINNl9k@transfer.stratus.com> <1993Jan12.195118.29473@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
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- In article <1993Jan12.195118.29473@infodev.cam.ac.uk> gdb15@cl.cam.ac.uk writes:
- >Can you honestly say, hand on heart, that you don't feel differently
- >towards men and women? That you don't speak to them or treat them
- >differently, and that you don't have differing expectations of how
- >they should behave, or speak, or treat you?
- >
- >(If so, congratulations!)
-
- No, of course I feel differently about men and women. It was just
- a shorthand.. Basically, I meant that I have feelings of love
- and friendship and sexual attraction for both men and women. I
- didn't know much about love and sex growing up, but I did manage
- to figure out that you were SUPPOSED to love and be attracted to
- the opposite sex, but there were SOME people who loved and were
- attracted to the same sex. Nobody told me anything about loving
- and lusting for both. Boy, has that taken me a long time to
- disentangle.
-
- Hope this is clearer.
-
- Peggy
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