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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dating-Guide-Masculine-Lesbian-Woman-ebook/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=19GUR1FMO056L&keywords=lesbian+dating+book&qid=1574931814&sprefix=lesbian+dating%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

movingpictureenterprise:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dating-Guide-Masculine-Lesbian-Woman-ebook/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=19GUR1FMO056L&keywords=lesbian+dating+book&qid=1574931814&sprefix=lesbian+dating%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

movingpictureenterprise:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dating-Guide-Masculine-Lesbian-Woman-ebook/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=19GUR1FMO056L&keywords=lesbian+dating+book&qid=1574931814&sprefix=lesbian+dating%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dating-Guide-Masculine-Lesbian-Woman-ebook/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=19GUR1FMO056L&keywords=lesbian+dating+book&qid=1574931814&sprefix=lesbian+dating%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

christineloveridgeadvice:

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

Do you have trouble getting a second date with a woman you like? Do you sometimes get ghosted when you thought things were going great? Do you feel like you don’t understand women, even though you are one? This book is tailored to lesbians who see themselves as masculine, in other words, butch, soft-butch, tomboy, whatever! You know who you are! This eBook will help you get the woman of your dreams and, most importantly, keep her.

We will go through dating profiles, where to meet women, dating, sex, happily ever after and beyond!

The Dating Guide For The Masculine Lesbian: How To Get The Woman You Want https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081QMJCDK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0xe1Db4J17D8N

GIVEAWAY!!!!!

Tis the season and I am giving away 2 x paperback copies of my latest novel -  a dramatic lesbian romance set against the unforgiving backdrop of 1850s Kansas.

The above is a video where you can hear me talk a bit about the book, but also LISTEN TO THE FIRST CHAPTER ABSOLUTELY FREE!!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32604661-night-fires-in-the-distance?ac=1&from_search=true

This giveaway is for 2 paperback editions of my novel, complete with gorgeous cover art. So there will be 2 winners!

All you have to do is -

Reblog this post.

Could not be easier  - you don’t need to follow me (would be lovely if you did though) just reblog this post, and on Christmas Eve (GMT) I will pick from the notes 2 rebloggers and contact you via your asks to let you know that you have won!

You can also buy the book in paperback or ebook on all branches of Amazon, or read it free if you are a prime member - so you don’t have to wait if you don’t want to!

There will also be a deal on from Christmas eve, so if you miss out on winning a copy, make sure you check my tumblr on the 24th for info on how and where to get a cut price copy of the book!

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booksandothersecrets:

booksandothersecrets:

booksandothersecrets:

Hi hello good afternoon I am supplying you with wlw book recs because we all deserve them. Please reblog with your own recs because I’ve only been reading sapphic books for a few months so haven’t covered loads of amazing ones, and hopefully this can become a massive rec list of wlw books :)

Also please please please check the TWs for all of these so that you can stay happy, healthy and safe .

Fantasy:

-The Priory of the Orange Tree: [“We may be small, and we may be young, but we will shake the world for our beliefs”] Look I know you’ve all heard of it. Now read it. Swords. Queer women. Queer women with swords. Dragons. Castles. Battles. Many many many pages of beautiful words. There is nothing missing from this book.

-Cinderella is Dead: [“I don’t want to be saved by some knight in shining armour. I’d like to be the one in the armour, and I’d like to be the one doing the saving.”] Fuck the patriarchy. Dystpian. Gay. Fantasy. Cinderella is dead (wow). Badass main character. Fighting for rights and fighting for eachother. ‍❤️‍‍

-Girls of Paper and Fire: [“Instead of disappearing, she makes me feel reappeared. Reimagined. Her touch shapes me, draws out the boldness that had been hiding in my core.”] We said learning to heal! We said finding safety in eachothers arms! We said fighting the oppressive government! We said fuck the patriarchy! We said fantasy women with swords! We said (kinda) enemies to lovers! We said please check the trigger warnings for this book!

- A Dark and Hollow Star: [“The number one law of the universe is choice, after all — bad things happen to the people who take that option away from you.”] Fantasy that actually uses the words bisexual and lesbian and gay and genderfluid!!! Urban fantasy. Four main characters: two mlm, two wlw. Swords and monsters and fae and powers and tension and fate. Read for the pretty cover, stay for the characters.

-Gideon the Ninth: [“I cannot conceive of a universe without you in it”] This book is dark and horror-y and gory and weird as fuck. This book has skeletons and necromancy and a huge weird haunted house and everyone dying under mysterious circumstances. This book has enemies to i-dont-even-know-what. You will not know what is happening in this book but you will love it. Trust me.

Dystopian:

-We Set the Dark on Fire: [“Maybe this was trust … Giving someone the power to ruin you, betting your life on the belief that they wouldn’t.”] once again, repeat after me: fuck the patriarchy. Rebellion. Enemies to lovers. Dystopian world where every man gets two wives. Guess what happens

Contemporary:

-The Henna Wars: [“I’ve never really thought about having a type. I guess my type is….beautiful girl. Which is a lot of them. Most of them? Pretty much all girls”]. Girl dealing with the aftermath of coming out to her parents has a crush on a girl who is competing against her in a school competition. Main character is muslim, bangladeshi and lesbian and love interest is black, brazilian and bisexual. Just read it. Don’t do it for me. Do it for yourself. You deserve to smile.

-Her Royal Highness: [“PERRY I’VE FOUND AN AMERICAN!”] Look this book may be cliche and predictable and a little ridiculous at times but it made me unfathomably happy so I don’t care. Scottish boarding school+royalty+an american. Enemies to lovers but not im-gonna-stab-you enemies to lovers (which ive read my fair share of truet me), more like why-are-you-so-unbearably-irritating enemies to lovers you know?

-Written in the Stars: [“I’ll break into your apartment and move everything three inches to the left and fuck with your flow, okay?”] Good, solid contemporary new adult romance. Enemies to lovers. Grump x sunshine. Actually has a sex scene (this might not be everyones thing i just noticed wlw books often skirt around them so thought id point it out). Ugh its just so cute.


-You Should See Me In a Crown: [“When I open my mouth, everything happens so fast—the way I can feel her everywhere, the way my hands steady instead of shake where they tangle in her hair because I’ve maybe never felt so grounded before, so rooted in a moment”] What happens when a black queer girl tries for prom queen in a weird, cliquey prom-obsessed school? What happens when one of the other competitors is the unabashedly gay cute new girl? This is what happens. Guys. Guys. Guys. Read this one oh my god. I say this about every book but seriously READ THIS ONE. So so so so so good. Everything you could ever want in a queer coming of age book.

-The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: [“You do not know how fast you have been running, how hard you have been working, how truly exhausted you are, until someone stands behind you and says, “It’s OK, you can fall down now. I’ll catch you.”] I know you’ve all heard this but you’re about to hear it again. Queer women in the 50s? Sign me up! Sign yourself up! Buy this book and then read this book! Freak out about this book! Cry about this book! Tell everyone you’ve ever met to read this book! Cry some more about this book! Make this book your whole personality!

Thriller(?):

-The Girls I’ve Been: [“There is no normal. There is just a bunch of people pretending there is. There’s just different levels of pain. Different stages of safe. The biggest con of all is that there’s a normal.”] Thriller. Guns. Menstrual cups. Con artists. That awkward moment when you’re stuck in a bank robbery with two murderous men, a child, your ex boyfriend and your current girlfriend. Not romance but has romantic themes (established relationship). Coming to terms with childhood trauma and abuse. This book is short but deceptively heavy with the themes it deals with so, again, please check the TWs.

Ones on my TBR:

- Last Night at the Telegraph Club

- The Miseducation of Cameron Post

- A Memory Called Empire

- This Is How You Lose the Time War

- Girl, Serpent, Thorn

- This Poison Heart

- One Last Stop

- She Who Became The Sun (omg i want to read this so so so badly)

- The Weight of the Stars

- These Feathered Flames

- Honey Girl

- The Chosen and the Beautiful

- She Drives Me Crazy

Okay I’ve read another one:

-Last Night at the Telegraph Club: [“Haven’t you ever wondered what it would be like to have nothing keeping you attached to the ground?”] Lesbian club!! Space nerd x aeroplane nerd!! 1950s San Francisco China Town!! Friends to lovers!! Coming to terms with your sexuality!! Drag kings!! Please!! Read!! It!! (Note: this book has some pretty heavy homophobia, especially the parental type and this is never really resolved so please take that into account)

ATTENTION!!! I HAVE MORE!

-Afterlove: [Not everyone knows how to say I love you so learn to hear the different ways they tell you. They say it all the time.] Okay…so I want you to imagine two girls. They’re teenagers. They’re lesbians. They’re in love. They go on dates. They drink too much. They laugh and smile and cry. They get shouted at by their parents. Just normal, teenager things. Now, imagine one of them is dead. And becomes this crazy, badass reaper girl. And is absolutely not prepared to let her girlfriend go (despite, you know, being literally dead). That is this book. And it is GOOD.

-Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake-Dating: [Gathered up in her arms with the beat of Bollywood music all around me, everything feels strangely right. Like none of the bad stuff even matters any more. Because as long as Hani and I are side-by-side, everything will be all right]. Two bengali sapphic grumpy x sunshine girls fake date. That should literally be enough for you to find this book and read it right now. One word to describe it would just be wonderful.Its incredibly joyful, while also discussing things like homophobia, islamaphobia, racism and biphobia. Discusses coming out but isn’t completely focused on it. Also includes at least one set of accepting, loving and supporting parents! Just go to a bookshop or pick up your kindle and READ THIS BOOK. It just made me so…happy.

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-The Midnight Lie: [I love everything more when I leave it. Maybe, then, it’s the most I’ll ever love it.] Magic, magic, magic + lesbians + crime. Honestly, I can’t really remember much about the plot but I do remember that the writing was absolutely GORGEOUS and it was very atmospheric. Basically: good vibes.

booksandothersecrets:

booksandothersecrets:

Hi hello good afternoon I am supplying you with wlw book recs because we all deserve them. Please reblog with your own recs because I’ve only been reading sapphic books for a few months so haven’t covered loads of amazing ones, and hopefully this can become a massive rec list of wlw books :)

Also please please please check the TWs for all of these so that you can stay happy, healthy and safe .

Fantasy:

-The Priory of the Orange Tree: [“We may be small, and we may be young, but we will shake the world for our beliefs”] Look I know you’ve all heard of it. Now read it. Swords. Queer women. Queer women with swords. Dragons. Castles. Battles. Many many many pages of beautiful words. There is nothing missing from this book.

-Cinderella is Dead: [“I don’t want to be saved by some knight in shining armour. I’d like to be the one in the armour, and I’d like to be the one doing the saving.”] Fuck the patriarchy. Dystpian. Gay. Fantasy. Cinderella is dead (wow). Badass main character. Fighting for rights and fighting for eachother. ‍❤️‍‍

-Girls of Paper and Fire: [“Instead of disappearing, she makes me feel reappeared. Reimagined. Her touch shapes me, draws out the boldness that had been hiding in my core.”] We said learning to heal! We said finding safety in eachothers arms! We said fighting the oppressive government! We said fuck the patriarchy! We said fantasy women with swords! We said (kinda) enemies to lovers! We said please check the trigger warnings for this book!

- A Dark and Hollow Star: [“The number one law of the universe is choice, after all — bad things happen to the people who take that option away from you.”] Fantasy that actually uses the words bisexual and lesbian and gay and genderfluid!!! Urban fantasy. Four main characters: two mlm, two wlw. Swords and monsters and fae and powers and tension and fate. Read for the pretty cover, stay for the characters.

-Gideon the Ninth: [“I cannot conceive of a universe without you in it”] This book is dark and horror-y and gory and weird as fuck. This book has skeletons and necromancy and a huge weird haunted house and everyone dying under mysterious circumstances. This book has enemies to i-dont-even-know-what. You will not know what is happening in this book but you will love it. Trust me.

Dystopian:

-We Set the Dark on Fire: [“Maybe this was trust … Giving someone the power to ruin you, betting your life on the belief that they wouldn’t.”] once again, repeat after me: fuck the patriarchy. Rebellion. Enemies to lovers. Dystopian world where every man gets two wives. Guess what happens

Contemporary:

-The Henna Wars: [“I’ve never really thought about having a type. I guess my type is….beautiful girl. Which is a lot of them. Most of them? Pretty much all girls”]. Girl dealing with the aftermath of coming out to her parents has a crush on a girl who is competing against her in a school competition. Main character is muslim, bangladeshi and lesbian and love interest is black, brazilian and bisexual. Just read it. Don’t do it for me. Do it for yourself. You deserve to smile.

-Her Royal Highness: [“PERRY I’VE FOUND AN AMERICAN!”] Look this book may be cliche and predictable and a little ridiculous at times but it made me unfathomably happy so I don’t care. Scottish boarding school+royalty+an american. Enemies to lovers but not im-gonna-stab-you enemies to lovers (which ive read my fair share of truet me), more like why-are-you-so-unbearably-irritating enemies to lovers you know?

-Written in the Stars: [“I’ll break into your apartment and move everything three inches to the left and fuck with your flow, okay?”] Good, solid contemporary new adult romance. Enemies to lovers. Grump x sunshine. Actually has a sex scene (this might not be everyones thing i just noticed wlw books often skirt around them so thought id point it out). Ugh its just so cute.


-You Should See Me In a Crown: [“When I open my mouth, everything happens so fast—the way I can feel her everywhere, the way my hands steady instead of shake where they tangle in her hair because I’ve maybe never felt so grounded before, so rooted in a moment”] What happens when a black queer girl tries for prom queen in a weird, cliquey prom-obsessed school? What happens when one of the other competitors is the unabashedly gay cute new girl? This is what happens. Guys. Guys. Guys. Read this one oh my god. I say this about every book but seriously READ THIS ONE. So so so so so good. Everything you could ever want in a queer coming of age book.

-The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: [“You do not know how fast you have been running, how hard you have been working, how truly exhausted you are, until someone stands behind you and says, “It’s OK, you can fall down now. I’ll catch you.”] I know you’ve all heard this but you’re about to hear it again. Queer women in the 50s? Sign me up! Sign yourself up! Buy this book and then read this book! Freak out about this book! Cry about this book! Tell everyone you’ve ever met to read this book! Cry some more about this book! Make this book your whole personality!

Thriller(?):

-The Girls I’ve Been: [“There is no normal. There is just a bunch of people pretending there is. There’s just different levels of pain. Different stages of safe. The biggest con of all is that there’s a normal.”] Thriller. Guns. Menstrual cups. Con artists. That awkward moment when you’re stuck in a bank robbery with two murderous men, a child, your ex boyfriend and your current girlfriend. Not romance but has romantic themes (established relationship). Coming to terms with childhood trauma and abuse. This book is short but deceptively heavy with the themes it deals with so, again, please check the TWs.

Ones on my TBR:

- Last Night at the Telegraph Club

- The Miseducation of Cameron Post

- A Memory Called Empire

- This Is How You Lose the Time War

- Girl, Serpent, Thorn

- This Poison Heart

- One Last Stop

- She Who Became The Sun (omg i want to read this so so so badly)

- The Weight of the Stars

- These Feathered Flames

- Honey Girl

- The Chosen and the Beautiful

- She Drives Me Crazy

Okay I’ve read another one:

-Last Night at the Telegraph Club: [“Haven’t you ever wondered what it would be like to have nothing keeping you attached to the ground?”] Lesbian club!! Space nerd x aeroplane nerd!! 1950s San Francisco China Town!! Friends to lovers!! Coming to terms with your sexuality!! Drag kings!! Please!! Read!! It!! (Note: this book has some pretty heavy homophobia, especially the parental type and this is never really resolved so please take that into account)

ATTENTION!!! I HAVE MORE!

-Afterlove: [Not everyone knows how to say I love you so learn to hear the different ways they tell you. They say it all the time.] Okay…so I want you to imagine two girls. They’re teenagers. They’re lesbians. They’re in love. They go on dates. They drink too much. They laugh and smile and cry. They get shouted at by their parents. Just normal, teenager things. Now, imagine one of them is dead. And becomes this crazy, badass reaper girl. And is absolutely not prepared to let her girlfriend go (despite, you know, being literally dead). That is this book. And it is GOOD.

-Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake-Dating: [Gathered up in her arms with the beat of Bollywood music all around me, everything feels strangely right. Like none of the bad stuff even matters any more. Because as long as Hani and I are side-by-side, everything will be all right]. Two bengali sapphic grumpy x sunshine girls fake date. That should literally be enough for you to find this book and read it right now. One word to describe it would just be wonderful.Its incredibly joyful, while also discussing things like homophobia, islamaphobia, racism and biphobia. Discusses coming out but isn’t completely focused on it. Also includes at least one set of accepting, loving and supporting parents! Just go to a bookshop or pick up your kindle and READ THIS BOOK. It just made me so…happy.

 Gender Rock Exploding The Myths Of Male And Female By Phyllis BurkeAnchor Book - 1996ON SALE At a

Gender Rock Exploding The Myths Of Male And Female By Phyllis Burke

Anchor Book - 1996

ON SALE

At a time when men are staying home to parent and women are leaving to practice law and politics, America is confused and anxious about what differences truly exist between the sexes. In a world of changing roles for both sexes, how are “masculine” and “feminine” defined? If women and men are created equal, how then do gender differences emerge?

Combining investigative journalism with a survey of current scientific research, Phyllis Burke pushes our society’s hottest button, gender anxiety. Contrary to gender gurus such as John Gray, who have depended upon exploiting the differences between men and women, Burke debunks the myth that men and women are from different planets. She casts a disbelieving eye on the shockingly popular diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder, in which children as young as three years old undergo therapy for not adhering to accepted notions of “girl” and “boy” behavior, and she encourages a shift towards a “gender independent” culture, in which individuals adopt the best traits of both sexes.


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