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“I had great femme mentors, I had good role models of gentle men, I found ways to be a butch that did not require being an ass in public, ways of masculinity that were not misogyny - which is what I see more often than I used to these days, this way of butches distancing themselves from any and all things feminine by embodying the worst excesses of men, from relatively harmless ones like spitting on the street and wearing too much cheap cologne to behaving as though women were an entirely separate species of second-class citizen, the objects of jokes and derision.”

Quote by S. Bear Bergman

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Butch is a Noun

This book delves into the social and cultural significance of the term 'butch' as it applies to individuals who embody a certain style or identity. It examines the history, usage, and perceptions of the term in various contexts. more

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S. Bear Bergman
S. Bear Bergman

S. Bear Bergman is an American author known for his unique literary style and his focus on the LGBTQ+ community. His works span various genres, including novels, poetry, and plays. more

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