I'm sure we'll be there, indulging in mad gayness and a little hair of the dog. |
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Most importantly it is heterosexism that blinds people to understanding that gayness is almost identical to straightness. |
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It was the ideal photo op for those looking to normalize the general public's perception of gayness. |
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The green-flowered dress and the garland signify the gayness of the fields. |
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Since the play is never explicit about their gayness, we can only view it as a portrait of early 20th-century repression. |
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She was alone, so far, in her large Louis XVI drawing room, the bronzes and brocades of which had a bright gayness. |
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The smile and her gayness were meant to ease the child out of her distressed mood. |
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Polly's bright gayness of spirit once more flagged as she noted the cloud on her father's face. |
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For some time now, men have been moving away from the old stereotype of gayness. |
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It's as though the film is trying to milk his accomplishments without wanting to acknowledge his gayness. |
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One night toward the first of January he bounded up the stairs with more than his usual gayness and grabbed me in his arms. |
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Although much has changed in the past few years as I have accepted my gayness, much remains the same. |
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But in framing his gayness around race-based oppression, Lemon ignited a potent battle between allegiance and identity. |
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The liberation of queerness and gayness is to go and live your life how you can to be happy. |
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We do know there is a higher prevalence of gayness among families who have gay kids. |
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It was often only with great difficulty that we could acknowledge our own gayness, for then these beliefs would apply to us. |
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The military's outlawing of gayness has made it one of the last bunkers of safe male bonding. |
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I think it's really important to keep the gayness of the show. |
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Both are among the most beautiful climbing plants for the summer greenhouse, their large clusters of deep yellow flowers giving a gayness to the whole collection. |
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They are more affected by the pleasure which they receive from the variety and gayness of the colours, than by their admiration for the design of the picture. |
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Were there gay people in the ancient world, or is gayness a uniquely modern category? |
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You're behaving like a young fagling who has discovered gay sex, and therefore thinks he has nothing more to discover about his gayness. |
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I found it hard to embrace my gayness because so much of my energy was spent trying, in turn, to deny, erase, accept and defend my ethnic identity, which, after all, was the visible one, whereas gayness could be hidden. |
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The survival of famous men whose gayness was an open secret was presented as final proof that in fact none of the hundred plus stories of violence, at the hands of community and police alike, could be true. |
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The law imagines gayness to be innate and obvious. |
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The show's gayness has, of course, been the subject of recent debate. |
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Gayness passes across my lips and courses through my veins like a 20-year-old scotch. |
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Gayness as a movement arose from men looking for lost maleness in all the wrong places. |
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