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Lokabrenna,I would, I personally don’t subscribe to the whole “butch/femme” stereotype. I don’t think anyone really expects that heterosexuals have a certain “look” either.
Of course not.
I don’t watch a lot of movies, actually.
The thing is that minorities tend to create sub-cultures within a larger culture. Individual LGBTs might not like, say Rubyfruit Jungle but it is one of the earliest examples of “lesbian literature”. There are LGBT+s who want to distance themselves from stereotypes, and there are those who say “Well, if you insist on branding me like this, I might as well embrace it.” and there are those for whom, well, dressing flamboyantly is a part of their personality regardless of their sexual orientation. The “leather” community first gained popularity among gay men, but that doesn’t mean all gay men are into the kinds of things that those gay men are into. Personally, I’m not into leather.![]()
Fantastic.
So there is diversity.
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals and heterosexuals have organs like the heart, lungs, kidneys, bones, muscles that function as you might expect from a physiologic point of view. Exclude the notion of sex as this is not part of the premise. Is it fair to say that parts is parts and they do what they do?
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals take in the world with the 5 senses, sight, sound, taste, touch and smell?
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals have minds that have consciousness and that which is not conscious?
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals have feelings associated with thoughts and thoughts associated with feelings?
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals have conscious awareness and imagination?
Would it be fair to say that homosexuals have only two sources on information in their mind, stored memory and imagination?
What I have proposed is true for heterosexuals so there is no trick here.