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So, basically, my current thesis is that the appeal of the *sword* in sword lesbian/sword sapphic has something to do with both modern and historic gender roles *and* masculine ideals of honour (competitive, warlike) in a society that has something we can read as military aristocracy or analogue.
Apr 29, 2025, 7:15 PM