Citations:homoflexibility


 * 2002, Robert Goss, Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted Up, Pilgrim Press (2002), ISBN 9780829814989, page 232:
 * Essig divides society into the categories of heteroflexibility and heterorigidity and homoflexibility and homorigidity.
 * 2011, "Ribbons", "Queeriosities: 'Adding to the ABCs of LGBs'", The Catalyst (Colorado College), Volume 42, Number 8, 11 November 2011, page 7:
 * Or what about hetero- and homoflexibility (the primarily heterosexual or homosexual orientation with occasional forays into things not typical of those sexualities)?
 * 2015, B. C. Roberts, “Not Gay”: Another Way of (Not) Being Bi?, in the Journal of Bisexuality, volume 15, issue 4:
 * In other words, there is no place for homoflexibility in this cultural analysis of sexuality.