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A Question to Ponder
This will become more relevant when I write a review of the book I'm currently reading, but for your general consideration:
When a fantasy author writes something characterizable as a "lesbian fairy tale", why does the reading public seem to demand more justification for the presence of lesbians than for the presence of fairies?
When a fantasy author writes something characterizable as a "lesbian fairy tale", why does the reading public seem to demand more justification for the presence of lesbians than for the presence of fairies?
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So - those talking probably profess that lesbians don't exist, but in their heart of hearts, are afraid they do.
I understand that the James Bond movie with the Space shuttle was considered more unrealistic for the use of the space shuttle as a setting than for all the other fantastic stuff he did. But the space shuttle does exist, and those other mad inventions did not.
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