JamesSD
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I'm a big Dan Savage fan; listen to his podcast and read his column regularly. In the past months he's been drawn into a specific debate: Women who call themselves Lesbian but are curious to sleep with a man.
Dan Savage tends to take the position that people are free to label themselves what they want, partially because of the complications involved with transgendered persons. Labels can be restrictive, especially when placed on someone by outsiders.
Still, many lesbians get angry with him, proclaiming that any woman who is interested in men sexually isn't really a lesbian, and is only propagating the myth that all lesbians secretly crave the cock.
Personally, I think a big part of the problem comes from the way we talk about sexuality, and the assumptions we make. These aren't my attitudes per say, but more how I perceive general society's attitudes:
A woman who is "heterosexual" may dabble with women, including kissing and even experimenting in college or before, or even have bisexual group sex experiences, but exclusively dates and partners with men.
A woman who is "bisexual" may date both genders, but is often distrusted by lesbians, with the assumption she will ultimately want to end up with a man.
A woman who is a Lesbian is expected to solely date and partner with women. Sexual behavior with men before realizing her nature is acceptable, but there's definitely a pressure that 'once you go to women, you don't go back'.
Heterosexual men are expected to have never had any sexual experiences with another man.
When a man is "bisexual" he tends to be viewed as a slut who doesn't care what hole he sticks it in. Due to access, they typically have sex with many more men than women. Most hetero women are distrustful to date a man who has ever had sex with another man.
Gay men can have sex with women as long as they prefer men.
Dabbling with men seems to be the least approved behavior type, both in straight men and gay women. I guess the assumption is that cock is so awesome that anyone who isn't completely repelled by it will become addicted to it.
So, litizens, my questions are:
1) Can a woman who primarily is interested in dating and having sex with women call herself a Lesbian if she has any sexual interest in men?
and
2) Can a man who prefers sex and dating with women dabble with men sexually, the same way a woman who prefers men can dabble with women?
and finally
3) Do people have the right to label themselves, or does behavior dictate a "box" for people to fall into?
Dan Savage tends to take the position that people are free to label themselves what they want, partially because of the complications involved with transgendered persons. Labels can be restrictive, especially when placed on someone by outsiders.
Still, many lesbians get angry with him, proclaiming that any woman who is interested in men sexually isn't really a lesbian, and is only propagating the myth that all lesbians secretly crave the cock.
Personally, I think a big part of the problem comes from the way we talk about sexuality, and the assumptions we make. These aren't my attitudes per say, but more how I perceive general society's attitudes:
A woman who is "heterosexual" may dabble with women, including kissing and even experimenting in college or before, or even have bisexual group sex experiences, but exclusively dates and partners with men.
A woman who is "bisexual" may date both genders, but is often distrusted by lesbians, with the assumption she will ultimately want to end up with a man.
A woman who is a Lesbian is expected to solely date and partner with women. Sexual behavior with men before realizing her nature is acceptable, but there's definitely a pressure that 'once you go to women, you don't go back'.
Heterosexual men are expected to have never had any sexual experiences with another man.
When a man is "bisexual" he tends to be viewed as a slut who doesn't care what hole he sticks it in. Due to access, they typically have sex with many more men than women. Most hetero women are distrustful to date a man who has ever had sex with another man.
Gay men can have sex with women as long as they prefer men.
Dabbling with men seems to be the least approved behavior type, both in straight men and gay women. I guess the assumption is that cock is so awesome that anyone who isn't completely repelled by it will become addicted to it.
So, litizens, my questions are:
1) Can a woman who primarily is interested in dating and having sex with women call herself a Lesbian if she has any sexual interest in men?
and
2) Can a man who prefers sex and dating with women dabble with men sexually, the same way a woman who prefers men can dabble with women?
and finally
3) Do people have the right to label themselves, or does behavior dictate a "box" for people to fall into?