It is very hard to know what sexuality would look like freed from the dominance of heterosexuality. |
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You said that you didn't play the character as a gay man because his heterosexuality was evident in the screenplay. |
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She was worried that I had ditched heterosexuality and converted religions all in one week. |
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Feeling the need to constantly prove your heterosexuality and your manliness eventually takes its toll on a relationship. |
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One interview even had her proclaiming her heterosexuality over and over again, hoping that her fans got the message. |
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The assumption of heterosexuality has been common in almost all family theorizing until very recently. |
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The audience is let in on the truth about the girls' heterosexuality much earlier than Paula is. |
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The internal coherence or unity of either gender, man or woman, requires both a stable and oppositional heterosexuality. |
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Deborah is also editing an anthology regarding heterosexuality for Pluto Press. |
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Men should not be expected to live up to stereotypical conceptions of heterosexuality and masculinity. |
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They contended that heterosexuality was imperiled by the tendency to segregate boys from girls during the critical period of adolescence. |
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She disrupts the naturalization of heterosexuality and its concomitant gender roles. |
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In other words, heterosexuality has never been one lifestyle choice among many. |
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If we take away the culture of heterosexuality, we can't support the immigrants who come in. |
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He spoke of traditional views, about marriage being the unit of society, and about heterosexuality being intrinsic to marriage. |
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As a biological reality, heterosexuality is simply too strong to be endangered by same-sex marriage. |
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The existence of a girlfriend or a former girlfriend is presented as indisputable evidence of heterosexuality. |
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The family, heterosexuality, militarised manhood: all these pillars of patriotism take a tumble. |
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Heterosexism is the promotion by institutions of the superiority of heterosexuality and the assumption that everyone is heterosexual. |
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He has always refused to proclaim an exclusive heterosexuality. |
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The country's mix of vigorous heterosexuality and religiosity have made it one of Africa's more homophobic places. |
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This unapologetic celebration of in-your-face heterosexuality was a studied antidote to the prevailing political correctness. |
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In this particular case, heterosexuality has always been recognized as an inherent condition for marriage. |
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I'm proud to see heterosexuals starting to talk about celebrating their heterosexuality. |
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Such choices unthinkable in many countries of the world where anything other than heterosexuality is repressed, sometimes by penalty of death. |
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It means attacking all the ways and all the areas in which heterosexuality receives favoured status. |
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But morality and social responsibilities are not the prerogative of heterosexuality, any more than they are that of the clergy. |
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Maybe the wheel will turn again, and heterosexuality will come to seem edgy. |
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It is Mark, not Chad, who is sent to the Genesis House retreat for converting gay men to heterosexuality. |
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Heterosexuals don't consider their heterosexuality itself a private matter. |
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If marriage were no longer to be understood as a heterosexual union or as no longer being defined by heterosexuality, shouldn't we necessarily include all other forms of union in the definition of marriage? |
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Imagine the programs of compulsory social reprogramming that will befall proponents of heterosexuality should we erringly vote today to change the clear meaning of marriage. |
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To Beauvoir's way of thinking, however, the institutional alienations of heterosexuality ought not be confused with the erotics of heterosexual desire. |
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It is apparent that his incessant assurances of his heterosexuality are the words of one who protests too much. |
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When a mother kills her child or a father rapes his daughter, this is never assumed to be evidence that something is wrong with traditional families or heterosexuality per se. |
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It is also clearly based on a normative model of heterosexuality which not only excludes alternative household and family forms, but also ignores the role of intrahousehold power relations and conflict. |
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And the devil of heterosexuality is definitely in the details. |
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In many parts of the world talking about sexuality requires breaking strong social and cultural taboos, and talking about sexualities beyond heterosexuality is doubly so. |
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It would be called privileging heterosexuality and it wouldn't be allowed. |
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Biologically determined coitive heterosexuality was seen as the norm. |
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Since the mid 1990s, social welfare policy initiatives have included explicit components about marriage that protect heterosexuality as a social institution. |
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In this racialized sexual terrain, heterosexuality and homosociality afforded no guaranteed protection for those accused of traversing racial boundaries. |
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First, how can we read relations between men and women in early modern texts in such a way that denaturalizes present-day, normative heterosexuality? |
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It's a bit like urinal etiquette in which, upon entering the bogs you are obliged to choose the Urinal of Conspicuous Heterosexuality. |
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