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1995
DOI: 10.2307/2076509
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Dual Attraction: Understanding Bisexuality.

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“…In some ways, early research in the sociology of sexuality and scholarship on LGBTQ+ experiences also seemed to propose a metronormative understanding of queer lives by focusing heavily on LGBTQ+ experiences in urban settings (see, for example, Bell et al., 1981; Levine, 1979; Weinberg, 1983; Weinberg et al., 1995). Metronormativity operates under a false dichotomy of rural and urban existence, with LGBTQ+ experiences and queer identities being inseparable from the urban (Cram, 2016; Thomsen, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some ways, early research in the sociology of sexuality and scholarship on LGBTQ+ experiences also seemed to propose a metronormative understanding of queer lives by focusing heavily on LGBTQ+ experiences in urban settings (see, for example, Bell et al., 1981; Levine, 1979; Weinberg, 1983; Weinberg et al., 1995). Metronormativity operates under a false dichotomy of rural and urban existence, with LGBTQ+ experiences and queer identities being inseparable from the urban (Cram, 2016; Thomsen, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%