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The primary difference lies in the relation between status ( sodomite , homosexual ) and conduct ( sodomy , same - sex practices ) . Sodomy is a condition , a vice or corruption of nature , in which the sodomite is what the sodomite ...
The primary difference lies in the relation between status ( sodomite , homosexual ) and conduct ( sodomy , same - sex practices ) . Sodomy is a condition , a vice or corruption of nature , in which the sodomite is what the sodomite ...
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or promoting nonprocreative practices , states that nonprocreative sex between two consensual adults in private is off - limits to government regulation . By definition homosexual sex is nonprocreative , hence it falls under the scope ...
or promoting nonprocreative practices , states that nonprocreative sex between two consensual adults in private is off - limits to government regulation . By definition homosexual sex is nonprocreative , hence it falls under the scope ...
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By focusing on specific cases and shifts in the policies and practices of U.S. immigration efforts to enact and regulate sexuality since the late 19th century , Luibhéid is able to interrogate complex relationships among gender , class ...
By focusing on specific cases and shifts in the policies and practices of U.S. immigration efforts to enact and regulate sexuality since the late 19th century , Luibhéid is able to interrogate complex relationships among gender , class ...
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