People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History Sourcebook
Section X Frequently Asked Questions
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Section X: Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Please do not write to me before you have looked through
here. If the answer to any question is on this site, I shall not
respond. This page is really a collection of miscellany.
Gay and Lesbian General Interest Questions
Gay and Lesbian Hostile Questions
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Gerbils [At QRD] [Internet Archive version here]
Gay men do not put gerbils in condoms into their rectums. People
of all sexual orientations do, in fact, put an amazing variety
of objects inside themselves, but the Gerbil myth has been especially
common. There is no basis in fact for the story.
- Wikipedia: Gerbilling
- Wikipedia: Rectal foriegn body
- Pedophilia
There is no topic more controversial than the issue of inter-generational sex. There are many web pages on the net
which promote "boy love" but they are not linked to from here. GLAAD and the ILGA [International Lesbian and Gay
Association], about as mainstream LGBT organizations as one can find, take a specific stance
Against Pedophilia and NAMBLA [Jan 16, 1994, Was At GLAAD, now Internet Archive]. In the 1970s, Gay Pride Parades took a liberationist position and any group could march. That meant some pedo organizations did. Judged by the boos the pedophile groups meet at LGBT Pride Parades, they had little support in the LGBT community. By the mid 1990s Pride organizers took a a stronger position on who could march and such organisations were banned.
There is nothing specifically homosexual about pedophilia - some pedophiles are attracted to children of the same sex, others to children of the opposite sex, and some to children in general. There is little doubt, furthermore, that the vast majority of cases of childsex involves men, usually fathers or stepfathers, with girls.
One final point: although historic formulations of homosexual eros often are called "pederasty", as in Greece and Rome, these formulations were not about adult-child sex. The proposed younger partners were what we would now call "older teenagers", i.e. young sexually mature adults, not "boys". The advent of industrial society has created a situation in which people reach sexual maturity before they reach social maturity, but this was not the case in the periods when age-dissonant homosexuality was the norm.
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People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. Date of inception was 1997. People with a History is a www site presenting
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