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homoeroticism

NOUN
  1. a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex

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  • Mr. Anesko's writes of "thinly veiled homoeroticism" of James's letters to Andersen and elsewhere of their "undeniably amative nature. The Afterlife of the Lion
  • The first discussion of female homoeroticism in Jewish texts is found in Sifra, a postbiblical commentary on the book of Leviticus, edited in the second century a.d. Lesbianism.
  • And if you read Shakespeare on sex, homoeroticism, race, he's worse than we ever are.
  • Most people are uncomfortable with drag because of its blatant homoeroticism, but drag isn't about wanting to be a woman; it's about wanting to be fabulous.
  • As most of this article deals with the sexual practice of homosexuals, the term homosex or homoeroticism is usually used. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Granted, it was a semi-soap opera for men with massive homoeroticism throughout the series, but it was well written and well acted.
  • Its combination of racial politics and homoeroticism was a revelation to this restless, gay adolescent.
  • As midrash, that is, as a form of exegesis of scriptural text, to Leviticus 18: 3, this passage thus invokes the authority of scripture for its discourse on female homoeroticism; it links marriage between two women to the practices of the Canaanites and Egyptians, which this verse and numerous others explicitly forbid, as well as to a number of other sexual/marital connections explicitly or implicitly forbidden in scripture Your Moral Leader
  • The subdued homoeroticism of Alfred Kolig's drawings and paintings is secondary to his exquisite draftsmanship and sensual colorism.
  • Eric Clarke largely passes over Shelley's essay; he notes that Shelley could not get over an incongruity between Greek paederasty and Greek philosophy as thus he "postulated wet daydreams as the true source" behind homoeroticism (127). Notes on 'The Uses and Abuses of Historicism: Halperin and Shelley on the Otherness of Ancient Greek Sexuality'
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