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.: “A normal 12 or 13 year old boy or girl exposed to pornographic literature could develop into a homosexual. You can take healthy boys or girls and, by exposing them to abnormalities, virtually erystalize and settle their habits for the rest of their lives.”
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Brick, the favored youngest, has developed a homosexual attachment to a now defunct gridiron buddy who came complete with hairy chest and buttons that made him back up and go forward. His problem doesn’t exactly prostrate his ample wife who has no attachment, but she fervently schemes to get things right with her maker.
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Does poem XLIV of A Shropshire Lad acquire any more force or meaning because now we know that it was inspired by the suicide of a Woolwich cadet unable to cope with his homosexual tendencies even if we accept Watson’s thesis that Housman was struggling with the same problem?
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Our contemporary sensibilities shrink even from sexual identification — witness the increase in homosexual dramas and dramatists on the one hand and the celebration of joyless eroticism in movies like Antonioni's L'Avventura on the other.)
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The exception is Miss Gibson's story which pictures a pregnant girl in the process of a forced abortion given her by a disgusted homosexual; the story leaves the reader feeling dirty and disgusted. Unlike this story where sex and vulgarity are used for their own sakes, "Sometimes Horses Don't Come Back," a story by W.
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But this hatred is also intertwined with love: a desire on the part of the maids to attain to the position of the mistress; the homosexual desire they have for each other. In essence "The Maids" is a profound indictment of society — a society in which one must be either mistress or maid, exalted or degraded, and from which one can only escape by crime.
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He had considered many possibilitie — that he was afraid of being rejected, that he was a latent homosexual, and so forth. Often, he explained his failures by telling himself that the particular girl in question fell far short of his ideal conception, or that he had rejected her because he knew she disliked him; but, at the same time, he realized that all these arguments were false.
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This state of things exists despite the Court's decisions which have indirectly allowed the publication of homosexual magazines, the movie depiction of intercourse by a nude male actor, and the publication and dissemination of nudist periodicals that clearly display human sex organs.
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And now, with our apologies, here it is: An unsigned letter purporting to be a freshman's explanation to his high school girlfriend of why he has turned homosexual with his Brown roommate. (We'd have loved to print it if the writer had only identified him/herself.)
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The Majestic's next feature is The Sergeant, the story of a homosexual soldier. — Jon Loesberg Herald Photo by Dave Winter No, you are not hallucinating. It is an eight-foot high Easter bunny in the sky.
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It could probably be inferred that Rupert has homosexual tendencies, but the implication is rather that his relationship with Gerald, because it is non-sexual, exists on a higher plane than his relationship with Ursula.
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Apoplectic father, vapid mother, Neanderthal sister, homosexual brother — this is the urban family unit the author Jules Feiffer presents us with. The arena is a New York apartment, and the conflict is hilarious and is bitter.
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Elkin (Murray Head) is a rather attractive and personable young artist who divides his time and affections between Alex, a divorcee (Glenda Jackson), and David, a middle-aged homosexual doctor, played by Peter Finch.
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There are a pair of amusing homosexual villains and a car-chase scene that is entertainingly destructive if not very exciting. And, of course, there are the intricately choreographed and blissfully bloodless scenes of mayhem, the endless barrage of colorful locations, and inane gadgets to keep the eyes filled.
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"I wouldn't feel comforable working with a homosexual myself," Mr. Noel explained. "Maybe that indicates that I have some kind of hangup or that I'm not normal but I wouldn't be comfortable working in the company of a homosexual and I don't expect anyone else in the city administration would.
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Terry Shelley gives us the hot breath of sensuous Puerto Rico in "Our Sky," and Ronald Kandel manipulates the consciousness of a homosexual expertly in "When I Accost You." Patty McMillen's unassuming "Triple Solitaire" is one of the most satisfying stories in the collection.
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Mann's poetic, detailed study of a classical homosexual romance between a boy and an older man, with breath-taking photography of Venice, Dir. by Viscounti. Movies II First-run flicks at local theaters.
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There were moments of humor, as when the Gay Lib contingent shouted, "Ho, ho, homosexual—the ruling class is ineffectual!" and "It's a freaking faggot revolution!" There was also the old Spanish man wearing a breastplate of armor and the live peep show "for mature adults only" over a Howard Johnson restaurant.
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Tony Perkins is also somewhat miscast as BZ, the homosexual producer-the role "Big Daddy" type. But he has a better grasp of his role than Tuesday Weld, and his' tense, uneasy quality is occasionally very effective.
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No recognition for homosexuals Washington, DCs Georgetown University has barred all homosexual groups from the campus on the grounds that homosexuality is in direct conflict with christi-an teachings.