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got
!he
civil
right
of
pmrection
some
cities,
had
the
ho:mosexuals
lesbiz;ns more
chances
tc
1::-e
employed
fedeml
government, had the
gay
rights
in,:lucied
eiiminated
p!atfurm of the Democratic Party
ancl
also had homosexuality
ps3rci!Eatry's list of
menta!illnesses. (Halperin,
466)
!n the 1.9aOs
victory did not make the lesbians and ho:no:se:xJ.Jalts fee!safe and
free.
They
were
wr1med tr.at the
freedom wiil be just
temporary,
"sexual
of
wing. They were
they would be
sem to the "ccmeen1.rntion
earn !"
by the Nazi Germany. Gay
men
lesb!ans had
to
make new st
ategics ;{'·""'
Vl'm:tted to
maintain ,.·hat they
had
ga!nexl
move forward.
(Halperin,
2.2
The
Homa:selmality
ti'.rories vn
homosexoolity will
be
discussed next.
Tnel!'e are tlxree
discussed_
They
ro:'ISil;t
of
points
ln
homooexilll.!ity !hat
the
definition liliout
homnsexuality,
consid1:red
to
be
h01'!101ieXmll
culture
m1d 1he
hmno:sexual
in the societ-y.
On this issue the wrlt.,..utili:z<::s some
theorl.es
the
internet.
sexual relations between men
or
sex.l:llllity"
there
are various types i.t'1ru:
reason of "e::Cpl':Z:f[UeJlt!lltio;tl''
that still
be
be considered. The homosexual acts
that
by the
seJ m:l
for:rother than
homosexuality.
condition
im!iviidua!s
or society do
not regard the actions as homosexuality.
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