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A '''lesbian''' was a [[female]] [[homosexuality|homosexual]]. A common [[stereotype]] for lesbians was short hair. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'') [[Homophobia|Homo- and lesbophobia]] were a huge issue in [[human]] culture before [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s home era of the [[26th century]]. By Benny's time, though she couldn't understand why people had made such a big deal of such things. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sky Pirates! (novel)|Sky Pirates!]]'')
A '''lesbian''' was a [[female]] [[homosexuality|homosexual]].{{fact}}
 
A common [[stereotype]] for lesbians was short hair. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'') [[Homophobia|Homo- and lesbophobia]] were a huge issue in [[human]] culture before [[Bernice Summerfield]]'s home era of the [[26th century]]. By Benny's time, though she couldn't understand why people had made such a big deal of such things. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sky Pirates! (novel)|Sky Pirates!]]'')


Even by [[2030]], though there was an air of passivity, at least among some. [[Fiona (Warchild)|Fiona]], or Fee, commented, "Fine, if that's what turns then in," after being told two women were lesbians. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warchild (novel)|Warchild]]'')
Even by [[2030]], though there was an air of passivity, at least among some. [[Fiona (Warchild)|Fiona]], or Fee, commented, "Fine, if that's what turns then in," after being told two women were lesbians. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warchild (novel)|Warchild]]'')
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[[Charles Peters|Charles "Chick" Peters]] specifically did not identify as a lesbian, despite his "[[female]]" body and attraction to [[woman|women]], because he identified as a [[man]]. Chick was in fact born with [[XY chromosomes]], and did not have a womb. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]'')
[[Charles Peters|Charles "Chick" Peters]] specifically did not identify as a lesbian, despite his "[[female]]" body and attraction to [[woman|women]], because he identified as a [[man]]. Chick was in fact born with [[XY chromosomes]], and did not have a womb. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]'')


According to one account, [[Iris Wildthyme]] was a lesbian novelist from late [[20th century]] [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Hospitality (short story)|''Hospitality'']])
According to one account, [[Iris Wildthyme]] was a lesbian novelist from late [[20th century]] [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]'')
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Lesbian

A lesbian was a female homosexual.[source needed]

A common stereotype for lesbians was short hair. (PROSE: Revolution Man) Homo- and lesbophobia were a huge issue in human culture before Bernice Summerfield's home era of the 26th century. By Benny's time, though she couldn't understand why people had made such a big deal of such things. (PROSE: Sky Pirates!)

Even by 2030, though there was an air of passivity, at least among some. Fiona, or Fee, commented, "Fine, if that's what turns then in," after being told two women were lesbians. (PROSE: Warchild)

According to the thoughts of a man using a telephone, as taken in by Toshiko Sato with the telepathy pendant, Marcus Farrer had sex with two lesbians. "How would it work? I mean, does one of them sort of have to sit..." (TV: Greeks Bearing Gifts)

Charles "Chick" Peters specifically did not identify as a lesbian, despite his "female" body and attraction to women, because he identified as a man. Chick was in fact born with XY chromosomes, and did not have a womb. (PROSE: Blue Box)

According to one account, Iris Wildthyme was a lesbian novelist from late 20th century Earth. (PROSE: Hospitality)