A class of women to be first mentioned, a class in which homosexuality, while fairly distinct, is only slightly marked, is formed by the women to whom the actively inverted woman is most attracted. These women differ, in the first place, from the normal,... Sexual Inversion - Sivu 222tekijä(t) Havelock Ellis - 1915 - 391 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Havelock Ellis, John Addington Symonds - 1897 - 326 sivua
...first place from the normal or average woman in that they are not repelled or disgusted by lover -like advances from persons of their own sex. They are not...whole, they are women who are not very robust and well-developed, physically or nervously, and who are not well adopted for child-bearing, but who still... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1921 - 418 sivua
...our affection seems to have grown steadily stronger and more profitable since the physical side has, been allowed to take its natural place." A class in...robust and well developed, physically or nervously, arid who are not well adapted for child-bearing, but who still possess many excellent qualities, and... | |
| Wayne R. Dynes, Stephen Donaldson - 1992 - 428 sivua
...in that they are not repelled or disgusted by lover-like advances from persons of their own sex. . . .Their faces may be plain or ill-made but not seldom...weight with the inverted woman than beauty of face . . . ; they are of strongly affectionate nature . . . and they are always womanly [emphasis mine].... | |
| Teresa De Lauretis - 1994 - 358 sivua
...thus common 16. Cf. Havelock Ellis's description of the "womanly" invert some thirty years earlier: "A class in which homosexuality, while fairly distinct,...weight with the inverted woman than beauty of face. . . . One may, perhaps, say that they are the pick of the women whom the average man would pass by.... | |
| Mary Elene Wood - 1994 - 220 sivua
...are many exceptions. Their faces may be plain or ill-made, but not seldom they possess good f1gures: a point which is apt to carry more weight with the inverted woman than beauty of face. . . . The actively inverted woman usually differs from the woman of the class just mentioned in one... | |
| Chris White - 1999 - 396 sivua
...average man, though to this rule there are many exceptions. Their faces may he plain or ill-made, hut not seldom they possess good figures, a point which...to carry more weight with the inverted woman than heauty of face. ...The actively inverted woman differs from the woman of the class just mentioned in... | |
| Laura L. Doan, Jay Prosser - 2001 - 436 sivua
...in that they are not repelled or disgusted by lover-like advances from persons of their own sex.... Their faces may be plain or ill-made but not seldom...weight with the inverted woman than beauty of face ... they are of strongly affectionate nature ... and they are always womanly [emphasis mine]. One may... | |
| Alison Oram, Annmarie Turnbull - 2001 - 324 sivua
...ate not usually artractive to the average man, though to this tule there ate many exceprions. Theit faces may be plain or ill-made, but not seldom they possess good figures, a point which is apr to catty more weight with the inverred woman than beauty of face. Theit sexual impulses ate seldom... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1895 - 572 sivua
...the average man, though to this rule there are many exceptions. Their faces may be plain or ill -made but not seldom they possess good figures, a point which is apt to carry more weight witli the inverted woman than beauty of face. Their sexual impulses are seldom well marked but they... | |
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