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==Adhesive vs penetrative fantasies== | ==Adhesive vs penetrative fantasies== | ||
Various 19th century French authors showed lesbian tendencies such as Jules Michelet. In the sense that the French Michelet wrote for example, male lesbianism lacks penetrative fantasies, instead opting for ahesive fantasies.<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/12173</ref> This likely applies to most male lesbians. | Various 19th century French authors showed lesbian tendencies such as Jules Michelet. In the sense that the French Michelet wrote for example, male lesbianism lacks penetrative fantasies, instead opting for ahesive fantasies.<ref>https://muse.jhu.edu/article/12173</ref> This likely applies to most male lesbians. | ||
Furthermore Michelet demonstrated the male lesbian as [[chivalry|chivalrous]], gynocentric, and superficial. To the male lesbian, sex is about figuratively covering a woman to the point of rendering her featureless. | |||
==Further clarification== | ==Further clarification== |