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| LOVE
and SEX |
LOVE
and DEATH |
DEATH and SEX | SEX and MONEY |
DEATH and MONEY |
LOVE
and MONEY |
SEX
and LIFE |
LIFE
and MONEY |
LIFE and DEATH | Out of our minds with - love. |
-They must invent yet undefined relations A-to-Z.Relations such as constitute
friendship.In other words, the sum -It seems to me that the homosexual lifestyle is far more "perplexing" to people than the sexual act itself . . . -Imagining a sexual act that does not conform to law or nature does not
unsettle people. Rather, the problem is |
-Institutionalized
codes cannot allow relations that try to short the institution from within,
to introduce "love" into -Homosexuality is just as unpleasant as heterosexuality. -To question our relation to homosexuality means not merely embracing
desires for sexual relations with -The next issue directed at us brings an unavoidable challenge. Which
is, what sort of games are there to be |
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| reference; Michel FOUCAULT: "De l'amitie comme mode de vie" , in Gai Pied Hebdo, No.126, 30 juin 1984. |
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| - M. Foucault | ||||||||||||||||||
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