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Good books on sexuality? With maybe more of a focus on homosexuality? I am trying to understand.

>> No.14050317

OP's diary.

>> No.14050335
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>>14050307
what are some books that criticise identity politics and the hegemonic ideology of homosexual victimhood? I am really fucking sick of all the gay propaganda. leftists merely replaced christ on the cross with a pink haired queer on a wheelchair. the queer can't absolve my sins or grant me eternal life, so maybe we should crucify that fucker for real

>> No.14050359 [DELETED] 

One gay man asks another: "How did you become homosexual?" The other guy answered: "Just like you! By asking a lot of questions!"

>> No.14050364

>>14050335
>>14050359
Are you not fans of Mishima's works?

>> No.14050379

Why can't modern homsexuals be gay like the Greeks, in the sense that they admire the male body, encourage exercise and constructive relationships instead of acting like flaming faggots on pride parades and going bug hunting?

>> No.14050396
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>>14050335
Fairly based
>>14050379
Exceptionally based

>> No.14050398

>>14050307
One man asks a gay man: "How did you become a homosexual?" The other guy answered: "Just like you! By asking a lot of questions!"

>> No.14050424

>>14050364
What would be a good book of his to really get to the core of what he was about? I've only read After The Banquet. I really liked it but I feel like I'm missing the way it fits into what his whole deal was.

>> No.14050435

>>14050307
Homosexuality and Civilization by Louis Crompton is comprehensive. There's a chapter on Japan since you posted Mishima

>> No.14050469

>>14050307
What books can help me get into the homosexual lifestyle as an incel? I really really didn't want to do this, but I have realised I got no other choice

>> No.14050472

>>14050396
based on what?

>> No.14050478

>>14050396
With it painted in like that that little tilt to his torso and bend to his right knee is pretty sexy.

>> No.14050483

>>14050307
Is homosexuality based or cringe? Also, why?

>> No.14050499

>>14050483
see >>14050472

>> No.14050501

You understand you go to biology for this, yes?

>> No.14050532

>>14050379
>>14050335
you actually just have a problem with idiots and liberals.

>>14050307
OP read Hocquenghem or Butler but I find her prose fukcing awful

>> No.14050538

>>14050379
Believe it or not some actually do. It's confirmation bias that you're suffering from. You only see the ones who act super faggoty.

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>> No.14050551

>>14050478
It's one of the only statue colorations I actually like. It makes the humanity stand out really well. Also made me realize how attainable that sort of physique is.

>> No.14050811

>>14050307
You disgusting faggot. You're weak.
>>14050335
Based

>> No.14051771

>>14050811
Grow up.

>> No.14051920

Lolita

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>>14050307

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>> No.14051963

>>14050307
is that Mishima as St. Sebastian? where is this from?

>> No.14052217

>>14050335
You are so fragile.

>> No.14052238

>>14050396
>thinking that sculpture must be held to strictly human standards rather than the artistically aesthetic
>thinking he had dark colouring and changing some of the features to make them more 'realistic'
Talking about your pic btw.

>> No.14052502

>>14050307
Well, not Mishima. He didn't really care about sex except as a symbol.

>> No.14052511

It's a mental illness so try the clinical psychology side of things

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>>14051963
He did a lot of photoshoots.

>> No.14052580

>>14050551
>Also made me realize how attainable that sort of physique is.
Run for your life 90% of the time and that's how you'll look.I wish I had to run for my life at all times. That's how life is meant to be lived.

>> No.14052797

>>14050335
Perhaps not directly but it'd be in your interest to read some Adorno.

>> No.14052838

>>14050307
Anticlimax: a feminist perspective on the sexual revolution. There is a chapter about Lolita which is totally wrong, but otherwise it will blow your mind.

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>>14050307
I think this may be what you're looking for. Jack Donovan's first book was about being homosexual without participating in the effeminate gay culture. Haven't read yet bug wouldn't mind a review.

>> No.14053424

>>14053372
>Haven't read yet bug
is it about the AIDs?

>> No.14053441

>>14050335
>hegemonic ideology of homosexual victimhood
Nice hyperbole. Victimisation of homosexuals is a fact of life, not a "hegemony" which you say with a straight face while victimising homosexuals. What your picture shows is corporate PR bullshit (and largely hypocrisy) capitalising on the hard-won good will that activists have fought for since Stonewall.

>> No.14053446

>>14050307
The bible tells you everything you need to know: degeneracy.

>> No.14053450

>>14053446
Stone your sister.

>> No.14053455

>>14053372
Does anyone have an e-book for this?