Literoica466
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1960s brought civil rights to the forefront in the USA. Marriage finally became a luxury and no longer a death-sentence. Has the civil rights act protected women more so than men?
There are women who identify as "Lesbian". Tons of history and lore packed tightly in that 2,000+ year old word. Not just a word but a sword of honor, pride, & credibility.
What about men? It seems men are left with offensive slang and are treated like chopped liver by the US Gov when it comes to sexual life.
Leiscerbettian
->also starts with L and ends with N (like "Lesbian")
->spell backwards, who you see?
->imaginary spirit
Leiscerbette
->imaginary city
->spell backwards, who you see?
->imaginary spirit
NOTE: "ette" sounds like "eddy" when spoken swiftly
Conclusion?
There is nothing to see here if what you want is the ongoing inequality of genders.
There are women who identify as "Lesbian". Tons of history and lore packed tightly in that 2,000+ year old word. Not just a word but a sword of honor, pride, & credibility.
What about men? It seems men are left with offensive slang and are treated like chopped liver by the US Gov when it comes to sexual life.
Leiscerbettian
->also starts with L and ends with N (like "Lesbian")
->spell backwards, who you see?
->imaginary spirit
Leiscerbette
->imaginary city
->spell backwards, who you see?
->imaginary spirit
NOTE: "ette" sounds like "eddy" when spoken swiftly
Conclusion?
There is nothing to see here if what you want is the ongoing inequality of genders.