Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers Quotes
Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
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“Of course many of us were loaded with self-hate and wanted to change. How could it have been otherwise? All we heard and read about homosexuality was that crap about how we were inverts, perverts, queers — a menace to children, poison to everybody else, doomed never to be happy.”
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
“Some women who married and also had lesbian relationships were genuinely bisexual. Many others married because they could see no other viable choice in the day.”
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
“Perhaps rage was an inextricable part of lesbian-feminism, because once these women analyzed the female's position in society they realized they had much to be furious about.”
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
“A woman who dared to live as an overt homosexual in such unwelcoming times might well have an ego of impressive strength and health that permitted her it know her own mind and to be true to her conception of herself.”
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
“To learn of the existence of other lesbians through the media, no matter how unfortunate those characters were, must have been reassuring to women who loved other women.”
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
― Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America
