Similar words: homosexual, heterosexuality, sexuality, bisexuality, heterosexual, sexual activity, sexual intercourse, sexual. Meaning: n. a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex.
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31 By this time - the early seventies - homosexuality was no longer a taboo subject.
32 Betts said he announced his homosexuality because he couldn't go on living a lie.
33 Homosexuality was not discussed, it was simply a fact of life.
34 It may well have been rooted in a repressed homosexuality according to the psychoanalytic model.
35 It further calls for discussion within the trade union movement on this question, with a view to dispelling the myths that surround homosexuality.
36 The marriage was soon undermined by Price's homosexuality and alcoholism.
37 Put bluntly, to be identified positively, homosexuality usually has to be dissolved into the androgynous.
38 Steiner and Sontag are in a sense correct about the centrality of homosexuality to modern culture.
39 The scandal in question was, of course, the implication of female homosexuality.
40 Homosexuality can therefore feel more natural to many men than their comparatively laborious, expensive, and frustrating pursuits of young women.
41 One area of television where frequent reference has been made to homosexuality is in the arts programmes.
42 While there, Levada worked under Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who has characterized homosexuality as a disorder.
43 Homosexuality aroused revulsion in about a quarter of the respondents, another quarter seeing it as sick, odd or ridiculous.
44 They came from Williams' dysfunctional family, his tortured psyche and his repressed homosexuality.
45 We attack anti-gay stigma in order to encourage homosexuality to flourish.
46 In the armed services homosexuality is still punishable by imprisonment.
47 It can only be deduced that most young people learn about homosexuality from the negative and misinformed images in the mainstream media.
48 It may seem odd, but this deviant definition of homosexuality contributed greatly to the rise of gay liberation.
49 This is a backward and cruel society, in which people are executed for homosexuality and adultery.
50 It is remarkable how similarly the law treats both homosexuality and pornography.
51 In many countries there is still a strong social stigma attached to homosexuality.
52 Because psychologists can not explain homosexuality, they discuss it in terms of sickness or mystery.
53 Although homosexuality is no longer against the law, homosexuals still face a good deal of criticism and stigma.
54 And surprisingly only one in five teenagers questioned had been taught about homosexuality and lesbianism in school.
55 A sizeable reservoir of homosexuality, which had been held in abeyance(sentencedict.com), suddenly stirred in the town.
56 There was a generally growing permissive attitude, although I don't think that the attitude towards homosexuality was particularly permissive.
57 Overall though, gay is good, which is why Sam Snort welcomes the proposed decriminalisation of homosexuality on the part of the Progressive Democrats.
58 The chief effect of his Bill would have been the banning of almost all images of homosexuality from the small screen.
59 He was one of the people who campaigned to change the law on homosexuality.
60 And so I became the single, visible manifestation of homosexuality in South Yorkshire.
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