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| {{first pic|Bill and Heather kiss.jpg|[[Bill Potts]] shares a [[kiss]] with [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]], her [[sentient oil|alien puddle]] girlfriend. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'')}} | | {{first pic|Bill and Heather kiss.jpg|[[Bill Potts]] shares a [[kiss]] with [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]], her [[sentient oil|alien puddle]] girlfriend. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]]'')}} |
| 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 dyke. A girl who was attracted to other girls 🤮 |
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| 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]]'')
| | That alien freak and human girl was a dyke couple. I don't care if I am homophobic. Come on, come and gwf me. |
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| According to the [[thought]]s of [[Man at telephone|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 (TV story)|Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'')
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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 [[gender identity|identified]] as a [[man]]. Chick was in fact born with [[XY chromosomes]], and did not have a [[womb]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Blue Box (novel)|Blue Box]]'')
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| According to one account, [[Iris Wildthyme]] was a lesbian novelist from late [[20th century]] [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hospitality (short story)|Hospitality]]'') In a universe where she was a [[Time Lady]], Iris had a lesbian companion named [[Jenny Winterleaf]]. She described her to the [[Third Doctor]] as "the [[butch (slang)|butch]] dyke [[traffic warden]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Verdigris (novel)|Verdigris]]'')
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| [[Bill Potts]], a companion of the [[Twelfth Doctor]], was [[homosexuality|attracted exclusively]] to women. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]'', ''[[Knock Knock (TV story)|Knock Knock]]'', ''[[Extremis (TV story)|Extremis]]'', ''[[The Eaters of Light (TV story)|The Eaters of Light]]'') She eventually ended up with a girlfriend, [[Heather (The Pilot)|Heather]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]], [[The Doctor Falls (TV story)|The Doctor Falls]])''
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| [[Angstrom]], an [[Albarian]], was apparently married to [[Angstrom's wife|another woman]] until she was killed by the [[Stenza]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'')
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| [[Horl]] and [[Katta]] were a lesbian couple. [[Barbara Wright]] taking a coy delight in pointing this out to an oblivious [[Ian Chesterton]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tick-Tock World (audio story)|Tick-Tock World]]'')
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