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The lady pictured is a Jewess:

You tell us in the book that heterosexuality as a concept only goes back to 1868. What does that mean?
One of the analogies that really tends to works well is this: There was a time when there was no such thing as an Orthodox or a Reform or Conservative Jew. Either you were a Jew or you werent. You could say the Shma, you could go to shul, keep kosher, but you werent going to conceptualize yourself, and say, well because I do these things, I am an Orthodox Jew. Similarly, there was a time, before we had this word heterosexual, when you could have a marriage with someone who was of a different sex from you. You would have children, you would build a family, you would do all of those things but you wouldnt call it heterosexuality. This was the way you organized your life, but you didnt have a word for it. But once you do have a name for it - and this is important some sort of collective understanding that you share with other people about what this thing is, then it develops a cultural identity
 

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LOL! I'm fucking dying.

You tell us in the book that heterosexuality as a concept only goes back to 1868. What does that mean?
One of the analogies that really tends to works well is this: There was a time when there was no such thing as an Orthodox or a Reform or Conservative Jew. Either you were a Jew or you werent. You could say the Shma, you could go to shul, keep kosher, but you werent going to conceptualize yourself, and say, well because I do these things, I am an Orthodox Jew. Similarly, there was a time, before we had this word heterosexual, when you could have a marriage with someone who was of a different sex from you. You would have children, you would build a family, you would do all of those things but you wouldnt call it heterosexuality. This was the way you organized your life, but you didnt have a word for it. But once you do have a name for it - and this is important some sort of collective understanding that you share with other people about what this thing is, then it develops a cultural identity
Ewwww.

Mews posted a pic of herself on the old forum, but I didn't download it because I'm not an actual atalker.
My darling, that wasn't me either lol. She was a cutie though, eh? She was the representation of me for when I finally go Elk hunting.
 
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