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Certain Pagan groups have opted to discriminate against gays and lesbians on the grounds that their ancestors in Europe would not have tolerated homosexuality in the tribes, clans, and villages.) It must be remembered that the majority of Pagans come from non-Pagan backgrounds. While the goddess of love is not identified prominently as lesbian herself, the Greek poet Sappho (as in sapphic) of Lesbos (yes, as in lesbian) told many homoerotic tales and Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. This film tells the story of one of the most famous lesbian literary couples of all time. a single writer content exploring pagan theories of floating islands and Summerland, a counterpart to Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.


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By Unity Blott For Mailonline. Captured at a time when homosexuality was considered taboo, these remarkable images defiant women who flouted convention in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Kissing, embracing and reclining in intimate positions, the incredible black-and-white photographs provide a rare glimpse into women who dared to display physical love in the s and early s. The images capture Victorian and early-twentieth century females in intimate poses and showing a daring level of openness with one another for the era they were living in. Although some of the fascinating women pictured are understood to be lesbian couples, in some cases there is little information about their sexual orientation - nonetheless it is quite extraordinary that these images survive as many old photos of same-sex couples are believed to have been destroyed by family members.

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