Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Lesbian Love

Is it different, lesbian love?

And why is it that at the mention, hint of lesbian love, it’s the sex that’s conjured?

Note to whomever: sex is but one slice of love. Fun? Yes. Important? Yes. The only thing to know about lesbian love? Hardly.



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Allow me to riff as I ponder this. Again the usual disclaimers apply…if you need queer, feminist, LGBT BYOB political … whatever…you will NOT find it here.

Surely, gay people are as multi-dimensional as any straight person, although that can also be read as follows: Surely, gay people are just as smart, just as dumb, just as obsessed, just as interesting, just as wacky, loony, happy, beautiful, ugly, creative, tight-sphinctered, messed up; just as evil, good, mean, and perfect; just as addicted to cookies, drugs, shopping or sex; just as shy and overbearing and abusive and arrogant and common and boring as straight people. Surely.

SIDEBAR And I use these descriptive words deliberately because someone, somewhere in America — and I will not assume it is some straight white guy — has made the writing rounds on the internet saying: do away with adjectives, adverbs and descriptors of all kinds in your writing. Dare I wonder who thinks that writing the 140 characters for Twitter means having to do away with descriptive language? Is it not the same reductionist thinking that gets us gay=sex and therefore that’s all that gay people do or think about.  (Which might be moot: the females of our kind, mostly, can parallel think, so…we can think about sex AND do the laundry AND plan dinner, AND walk the dog, AND sing a song, keeping a beat in the back of our mind while looking at the attractive woman behind the counter and wonder if she would like to come over for some genuine Bombay Chai and other … spices.

But back to love. Is it different, lesbian love?

Yes, in that it is two women. Women express and experience love differently than do men.

No, it is not. Lesbian love is NOT different in that it is two people in relationship with each other. (Let’s just say it’s two for sake of argument. I am not familiar with the polyamory world and cannot speak credibly about it.)

Imagine: two people step out on the platform from different trains. After a time, maybe a minute, these two people decide to hop on a new train together, as in TOGETHER. As in hey, we’re together. Ideally, they got to spend some time before boarding the new train and in that time, got to check out each other’s luggage, aka baggage as well as the state of the shoes, fingernails, and edges of jackets and shirts for signs of anything frayed.

So NOW let’s imagine that these two people are lesbians. We don’t care how they got there: gay from aged three, came out at 30, or by surgical re-assignment to become the woman she is so that she can find the woman she wants. Suffice it to say that they are women in a love relationship.

Are they, by virtue of being women, equals in all things? Emotionally, financially, sexually? Socially? Domestically? Intellectually? Interests? Just because they are women, it might be assumed that there is a sameness, a congruence, an equality and similarity. That assumption is going to bite, people.

All that you can be sure of is that they are women. After that it gets dicey.

Emotionally? Some women are emotional; some can share their emotions and express them in healthy productive ways that grow and deepen the love and relationship. Others are less emotional, or do not share their emotions, or express them in unhealthy and less productive ways that hurt the relationship. Not all women are understanding, nurturing or empathic. Not all women care.

Oh and to those of you who wonder about lesbian love, and think you might give it a try because there aren’t any men around, consider this. Even though women know that other women get PMS and hormonally induced odd behaviours, doesn’t mean we manage it all that well. Two of us? At the same time? Who says we CHOOSE to be gay, exactly?

Sexually? Not all women’s sexual drive or interests are the same, so two women together actually means paying attention and working on keeping that sexual relationship. Some women just fall into bed, expecting that because the parts are the same, that everything else is the same. Well, maybe. And maybe not. In some of the sexual minority communities, sexual interests and practices are discussed and clarified early. In the mainstream lesbian community it’s a rare pair that will talk about their sexuality, desires and fantasies before deciding whether or not to become involved with each other. I think such discussions would help avoid LBD, if indeed there is such a thing.

Just because it’s two women doesn’t mean it has to fall into cuddling after 10 years, or that you need to fight to have wild make-up sex. You can cultivate that deep, intense, emotional, sexual love all along your love path and still be good with each other.

Domestically? Some women cook, clean and are good at it. Others, well, not so much. Some has a strong design aesthetic. Some, decorate with cat hair and do fur. Some like to watch TV, others read books or newspapers. Some will refold the already folded tea towels and wonder why there is a decided chill in the air.

For the inexperienced lesbian, or women who think that EVERYTHING will be great because it’s love between two women, well, yes and no. I think that love is always in process, always a work in progress.  For all love relationships, including lesbians.

Perhaps the difference is the motivation. Mind, heart, body and soul are finally where they all agree they want to be and that, I think, is what makes lesbian and all love and loving relationships, work.

Is lesbian love different?

Yes and no.

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Doormen + Alice in Wonderland Review

I’m (kind of) sorry for not posting in a while. In my absence, my friend did a couple of posts to keep readers satisfied. I hope you enjoyed her posts as much as I did. So anyway…

I spent my day at home for the most part catching up on Strikeforce. At night, I went to see Alice in Wonderland.

Before going to the theaters, I decided to stop by a Starbucks that was nearby to check if they had any pumpkin spice syrup left to make a pumpkin spice latte (they didn’t). I got my caramel machiato and was about to exit, when this guy who is about to enter Starbucks opens the door and tells the guy who is next to him to go ahead. While an obvious homosexual relationship was evolving before my eyes, I decided to just go ahead and walk out as they were professing their love for holding the door open for one another. I don’t think they even hear me thank them because of their “catcher and pitcher” discussion.

Alice in Wonderland – Review:

Alice in Wonderland was OK. It wasn’t as focused around the Mad Hatter as I had expected or liked from what I saw on the trailer. The little details here and there to provide a nostalgic feeling for those who had read the book in the past were nice. I think I saw what Tim Burton and Linda Woolverton wanted to do with the story by making it crazy and random, but it went over the line a bit. This made them fail to create a story that was parallel to Lewis Carroll’s story in terms of creativity without the sacrifice of cohesiveness. The acting wasn’t bad, but the story was trivial. The visuals and sound were very pleasing. The visuals were not overdone, which is easy to do with a story that contains a big of an imagination as this. Also, the clothes were really nice. However, if you haven’t seen it, wait for it to go on DVD. Please don’t behead me.

Acting: 8

Sound: 7

Story: 2

Visual: 9

OVERALL: 6.5

Messages:

(2:40:10 AM) Me: Did you make this SN when you were in 6th grade or something?

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(2:40:47 AM) aznloverangel: shut up

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Homosexual/lesbian/Bi-sexual Has Hollywood finally made it more acceptable in the eyes of Society? Question Of The Day

Here is the question of the day. Homosexuality and Bi-sexuality have come a long way. You now see it in the videos,on the reality shows,In the nightclubs more freely. In your eyes is it now accepted? does it still bother you? or do you feel as though Gay’s and Lesbians still have a long way to go? . You see Lady Gaga with a very strong Gay/Lesbian following as well as Madonna,BeyoncĂ©,Adam Lambert and Pink so has Hollywood  made this Acceptable? Very interesting question

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Tiptree Awards

Seeing the Tiptree Awards as sent to me by The Bookslut on Twitter reminded me of a conversation I was having with a customer four years ago. She was buying books for her partner, who was going through gender reassignment, and had a whole list of books she wanted to read. It came as little surprise to me that most of them were fantasy with a sprinkling of science fiction in there. It was a very interesting list and when I heard about the Tiptree Awards it occurred to me to publish the list here so other people can get the benefit of their research. I took the time to email my customer and seek permission which was granted.

The list is as follows (I’ve taken out any really objectionable words):

Aldiss, Brian. The Dark Light Years (1964)

The primal urge

The hand-reared boy

Bujold, Lois McMaster. Ethan of Athos (1986) –. Rest of the Miles Vorkosigan series includes other gay, hermaophriditic, and transgendered characters. See especially The Warrior’s Apprentice; The Vor Game; Mirror Dance; A Civil Campaign (transgender). In Barrayar and Mirror Dance there is some discussion of a major character’s bisexuality

Buttler, Octavia Dawn, Adulthood Rites, Imago

Aliens land on the earth and attempt to merge biologically with humankind. They know a third gender and try to incorporate the humans. Adventure driven novel which explores the positions of both groups who resist that change and those who conform to collaborate with the aliens. Octavia Buttler’s multiethnic and racial perspective adds to the depth of the novel.

Flewelling, Lynn.

–. The Bone Doll’s Twin (Tamir v.1) [bisexual tensions; protagonist is female raised, and magically disguised even from herself, as a boy]

–. Hidden Warrior (2003) (Tamir v.2)

Gaiman, Neil

Weird and sometimes gay and transgender individuals can be found in this short story collection my Neil Gaiman.

Also lot’s of werewolves and creatures from T. Lovecrafts universe. Funny, intelligent, some sci-fi, some horror.

Hall, Radclyffe. “Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself” (1934) (a lesbian WWI nurse ends up in the body of a prehistoric cave man)

Heinlein, Robert A. I will fear no evil 1971

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein

The Door into Summer

The Cat Who Walks Through Walls

For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs (Hardcover)

Job: A Comedy of Justice

The Green Hills Of Earth

Podkayne of Mars (Ace Science Fiction) (Paperback)

Le Guin, Ursula. –. The Left Hand of Darkness. (1969) (Classic work about a race that embodies both genders in each person; see also the other Gethenian stories.)

–. “The Matter of Seggri” (in a world with few men, men and women are kept separate; young men are encouraged to form homosexual relationships, and sometimes adult men to also; women form sexual and love relationships with each other; heterosexuality is ritualized & reproductive)

–. “Unchosen Love” and “Mountain Ways” (Both stories take place in the Ekumen universe, on the planet O), where marriages are of four people, two men and two women, with four pairings between them (two heterosexual, two homosexual), across “moieties” (traditional divisions between “morning” and “evening” people). In these two stories same-sex romances are the centerpieces of complex love / family relationships.)

Leigh, Stephen. Dark Water’s Embrace (lesbian, transgender; on another world hetero-sex doesn’t quite seem to work. homosexuality is officially discouraged & punished since it seems to be non-reproductive, but what do you do with seeming hermaphrodites?)

–. Speaking Stones (sequel to Dark Water’s Embrace, and continuing the story of the 3-sexed world. It’s worth it to point out that the “midmale” (the in-between sex) of the humans are often described as more similar to females than to males; and in fact they writing of them makes them seem more female than male. So their relationships with women feel like lesbian relationships.)

Lynn, Elizabeth. –. Watchtower (1979) (Chronicles of Tornor 1) (cross-dressing “ghyas,” homosexual passion, & cool lesbian sidekicks, in some of the best fantasy written)

–. Dancers of Arun (1979) (Chronicles of Tornor 2) (gay boy inc*st, sort of, in some of the best fantasy written)

–. The Northern Girl (1980) (the conclusion to the Chronicles of Tornor trilogy)

G R R Martin (song of ice and fire series)

Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings and Storm of Swords, feast for crows

Set to become one of the next classics in epic fantasy, there is a very small fraction on gay, lesbian content and Arja, one of the main protagonists that crossdresses as a boy,

to save her life and starts to live as a boy, while partially striving to retain their female identity. The dimension of this work merits comparison with Tolkiens Lord of the Rings.

McCaffrey, Anne

The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey

The Ship Who Searched (Baen Science Fiction) by Mercedes Lackey, Anne McCaffrey (Paperback)

The Ship Who Won (Paperback) by Jody Lynn Nye, Anne McCaffrey

McHugh, Maureen.–. Mission Child. (No gay sex, but a transgendered protagonist; a woman who, disguising herself as a man, then finding her own “two-spirit” self, then trying to be a woman, then giving up & becoming sort-of a man, sort-of a neuter.)

McKee Charnas, Suzy

Conqueror’s child

Won the Tipptree award. A boy who has to crossdress as a girl to save his life in a society of separatist women. Savannah, swamps, cities built on the ruins of an old currupt civiliasation, which detroyed itsself in a terrible war.

Pratchett, Terry

Feet of Clay – Also in Jingo, the Last Continent and the Fifth Elephant transgender is a major element in the new Terry Practchett books. Humorous, intelligent fantasy which reflects the struggles of coming out, transition and bigotry and gives a good laugh at the same time. Thoroughly recommended to brighten up your day, also a good gift for holidays, birthdays to everyone. Best are Feet of clay and Fifth elephant, but also the others are not bad. In fact Terry has already made it onto the top of Britain’s general bestseller lists.

In Jingo Corporal Nobbs from the City disguises as a woman and we can watch him to experiment with cross-dressing and exploring his female side on Jingo and the Fifth Elephant. A parallel string is the journey of the dwarven women, who are forced by custom to be not distigushable from men, to a proud expression of femalehood, which is started in Feet of Clay. Suffering gender-biased restrictions and discriminations however do not prevent dwarfs to discrimitate against werewolves. At the same time the City watch is solving crime cases of high politically impact, in a world were equal opportunity policy might encompass Vampires, Trolls (which own Si-based-brains), the undead and maybe even Golems. The balance of humor, thoughtful philosophy, fantasy adventure story and political satire is most likely the foundation of the sucess of these books.

Russ, Joanna

The Female Man (Bluestreak) (Paperback)

Extra (Ordinary) People (Hardcover)

Extraordinary People (1984), The Zanzibar Cat (1984), and The Hidden Side of the Moon (1987).

Scott, Melissa

Shadow man – What’s better – a world where gender identity is characterized by your genital anatomy (and the one of your partner if sexual identity is concerned) or one where your identity is determined by your personality? Intersexed protagonist, gay and gender bending characters and full of thoughtful sociopolitical analysis. A rival to the classic a “left hand side of darkness”.

Smith, Cordwainer

The world of Cordwainer Smith is inhabited by FTMs and cat-human hybrids. Besides he’s one of the major early writers in the field of Sci-fi. Norstilla the novel and the collection of short stories are both excellent choices, the hardcover also merits the price.

The instrumentality of mankind

Southall, Ivan

Bread and honey

Springer, Nancy Madbond, Mindbond, Godbond

Thomas, Thomas T. Crygender (1992)

Varley, John.

–. Lots of Varley’s work depicts transgender characters, multi-gender societies, and bi/omni-sexual characters.

Wells, John J. [pseud. for Marion Zimmer Bradley & Juanita Coulson], “Another Rib,” The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (June, 1963) [when an all-male crew returns from outer space to discover Earth destroyed, they have to figure out how to reproduce with each other]

Westerfeld, Scott Polymorph 1977

Westerfeld, Scott. Polymorph (1997) – (a shape-changer, born woman, can be male or female; has lesbian, straight, and gay sex; the protagonist seems to identify as female. at one point she actively resents a shape-changer who identifies as male butting in on dyke-turf. nice sf’al dyke bar scene.)

Williams, A. Susan, et al The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women

Marion Zimmer Bradley’s “Lythande”

Worlds Apart: An Anthology of Lesbian and Gay Science Fiction and Fantasy (Paperback)

by Camilla Decarnin, Eric Garber, Lyn Paleo (Editor)

The Riddle of Gender : Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights (Hardcover)

by Deborah Rudacille

Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working With Gender-Variant People and Their Families (Haworth Marriage and the Family)

by Arlene Istar Lev (Paperback – April 2004)

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ranch Records is proud to announce...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For more information, contact:

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Attn: Christine Young

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252.449.8355

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DAWN BURKE’S DEBUT ALBUM

“WAITING FOR DAWN”

AVAILABLE TODAY!

MARCH, 14, 2010 (KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC) — Dawn Burke’s highly anticipated debut album is now available as a CD or Mp3 download exclusively from ReverbNation and is also available as a free stream for fans on ReverbNation and Myspace.

Fans can also join Dawn’s Street Team on ReverbNation and compete for a chance to win a limited edition autographed CD or T-Shirt!

About Dawn: Dawn is a singer/songwriter born in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts.  She has been performing in and around Northern Virginia for over 20 years where she has developed a loyal following, performing at such DC area venues as the Black Cat, Mr. Henrys, and The Grog & Tankard.  Dawn recently relocated to Virginia Beach and is currently accepting booking inquiries for Summer 2010.

For further information, contact Christine Young at (252) 449-8355.

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