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Volume 5, Issue 7
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February1992
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VoL 5, Issue 7 • February 1992
Features
THE FACTS & FIGURES OF LESBIAN/GAY LOVE 18
The Coffee Cecb
Two Fairy Tales For Adult Women 28
Are You Compatible? 31
Co]!msR$iiTio]^ Wrm Biai^a
FIumor by Comedian Nancy Ford 24
A Femewst Berspecttvu
Women & Politics With Lobbyist Laurie Eiserloh 42
MoanmT Features
8 News *12 What's Goin' On
15 Dear Agnes• 26 Poetrv
33 Horoscope* 35 Directory
38 Classifieds •43 Graffiti
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7
The News
From Around the Region,the Country & the World
Gay Civil Rights Bill
Has 100 Cosponsors
in House
WASHINGTON,D.C.- Amajorbreakthrough in the struggle for civil rights
for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals
came recently as the number ofcospon
sors for the federal gay civil rights bill
in the U.S. House of Representatives
topped 100.
"Obtaining 114 Congressional spon
sors of our civil rights bill is a major
milestone," said Peri Jude Radecic,the
National Lesbian Gay Task Force's
(NGLTF)Legislative Director."It hap
pened because our community is per
tation. These laws currently prohibit
discrimination on the basis ofrace,color,
national origin,religion, disability and
sex in the areas of housing, employ
ment, public accommodations, credit
and federally-assisted programs.
Everyone should contact their Mem
bers of Congress and urge them to
support and cosponsor S574 and
HRI430.ContactNGLTFfor constitu
ent postcards: 173414th SlNW,Wash
ington, DC 20009.
The following list shows cosponsors
from the Dimensions distribution area:
SENATE(S574)
NONE
HOUSE(HR1430)
sistentand dedicated.This achievement
Louisiana
belongs to every activist who sent a
NONE
postcard,wrote a letter,called or visited
New Mexico
an office this year on the gay and les
Bill Richardson(D)
bian civil rights bill."
Oklahoma
Thefederal effort to enactequal protec
tions for lesbian and gay people has
Texas
NONE
been underway since 1975 when then-
Albert Bustamante(D)
Congresswoman Bella Abzug(D-NY)
Henry Gonzalez(D)
Craig Washington(D)
introduced the first federal lesbian and
gay civil rights bill. The legislation has
been reintroduced into every Congress
since that time.
The legislation,officially known as the
Civil Rights Amendments Act of 1991,
is the only vehicle in Congress to pro
vide recourse for those discriminated
against on the basis of sexual orienta
Thompson Wins
Guardianship Of
Kowalski(Again)
tion. The bill numbers are S574 in the
MINNESOTA - Calling Karen Th
ompson and Sharon Kowalski "... a
Senate and HR1430 in the House.
family of affmity, which ought to be
The bills amend the Civil Rights Act of
1964 and 1968 to include sexual orien-
Page 8 • Dimensions •February '92
accorded respect," a Minnesota Court
of Appeals named Thompson guardian
of Kowalski. The decision, issued on
December 17,culminates an eight year
legal battle by Thompson for the right
to care for her life paitner Kowalski
who was severely disabled in a car
and Thompson made their first national
public appearance after Kowalski's ac
cident at the 1990 NOW National Con
ference in San Francisco where they
were both awarded the NOW Woman
of Courage Award.
accidentin 1983.KarenTomberlin,who
had been named guardian by the trial
court, has 30 days to appeal the deci
sion.
"The court's decision is a significant
breakthrough, not just for Sharon and
Karen, but for all women's rights, les
bian and gay rights and disability rights
activists," said Patricia Ireland, Presi
dent of the National Organization for
Women. "In the choice of Sharon's
guardian,Sharon's wishes and Karen's
qualifications ultimately prevailed over
THRF Goes To Court,
Announces Awards
AUSTIN - The Texas Human Rights
Foundation (THRF) will be arguing
Morales v. the State ofTexas before the
Texas Court of Appeals on January
29th(as this issue is being distributed).
This case challenges the constitutional
ity of §21.06 of the Texas Penal Code,
which criminalizes sexual relations be
the court's prejudices. It is gratifying
that the court finally recognized and
valued the rightof people with disabili
ties to be self-determining and to live
their highest quality of life."
tween consenting adults of the same
gender. Although THRF has already
won in the trial court,with §21.06 being
'The trial court's decisions were shot
trict, a victory in the Texas Court of
Appeals would apply to the whole state
declared unconstitutional in that dis
through with gender, sexual orienta
tion,and disability biases which caused
of Texas.
Thompson and Kowalski inexcusable
In other news,THRF will hold the fifth
pain,suffering, and physical and emo
tional damage," added Rosemary
Dempsey, Action Vice President of
NOW.
As part of a "Campaign for Justice,"
NOW mobilized supportfor Thompson
and Kowalski in the case. NOW organ
ized rallies and helped publicize a hot
line which generated letters of support
annual Schwab Memorial Awards on
February 8th in Houston. The awards,
in memory of Houston activist Robert
Schwab, recognize the following for
their contributions to gay/lesbian equal
ity over the past year:
• Gene Harrington - the Schwab
Memorial Award.
• Lt. Governor Bob Bullock - elected
to Minnesota Governor Ame Carlson.
official award
In addition,NOW fileda women'siights
amicus brief in the Court of Appeals
arguing that sexist stereotypes played a
role in the trial judge not awarding
• Tim Fleck of the Houston Press -
guardianship to Thompson. Kowalski
joumalism award
• Diverse Works - community
organization award,arts
• The Assistance Fund - community
February '92 • Dimensions • Page 9
organization award, HIV/AIDS.
• Queer Nation - community organi
zation award, political
•Inklings Bookshop - business award
and photographers! Send orginal work
to be considered for publication in the
first annual Real Texas Cowgirls Wear
Lavender anthology. Original art and
• Lois Moore,President & CEO of
photographs must be copy ready on
Harris County Hospital District appointed official award
• Houston attorney John Paul Bamich
8.5"XH" paper. Original writing (po
etry, short stories,essays, etc.) need to
be typed and double-spaced. Include
your name and city as you want it to
appear in the anthology. Only two en
- advocate award
The featured guest at the event will be
playwrightTeirenceMcNally.Formore
information, call Robert Rosenberg at
(713)868-9560,or THRF at(512)4798473.
tries please. Send two dollars per entry
along with an SASH. Although this
anthology will be made available for
both personal and public purchase, you
will retain personal copyright. Mail to:
saxeT Lavender Press, 2125 8th St.,
Port Neches, TX 77651. Deadline for
Texas Anthology Call
entries is February 14th, 1992.
for Entries
Calling all Texaslesbian writers,artists
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What's Goia' On
A Monthly Usiins Of Special Events All Around The Area
DALLAS - Nancy Leiberman-Cline,
to TLC,2125 8th St, Port Neches,TX
known to fans of women's basketball as
77651.
"Lady Magic"and the numberone draft
choice of the Dallas Diamonds will be
the guest of the Cathedral of Hope
Metropolitan Church of Dallas
(MCC-Dallas) on Sunday, February
23rd at both morning worship services
(9am & 11am). At 10am Ms. Leiber-
man-Cline will be autographing her
new hockLady Magic.Advance copies
of the book will be available at the
church beginning Sunday,February9th.
HOUSTON - The topic ofthe February
LIB (Lesbians in Business) meeting
will be "Buying A Home" with
Suzanne Anderson,Owner Broker of
Suzanne Anderson Properties and
Stephanie Scott, CPA. Nominations
for officers will also be accepted at this
meeting. The meeting will be held Fri
day,February 21 at Innova,20 Greenway Plaza(on Cummins between Ports
For more information, contact MCC-
mouth and Norfolk).For more info,call
Dallas at(214)526-6221.
(713)529-0077.
HOUSTON - Ann Reed will perform
in Houston on Sunday,February 16th,
SANTA FE - Natalie Goldberg, au
thor of Writing Down The Bones and
Wild Mind, will teach a workshop for
writers on Thursday, February 13th at
the Immaculate Heart ofMary Semi
presented by Hazelwitch Productions.
Ann is an acoustic musician with six
albums to her credit, and recently was
recognized as Artist of the Year in her
home state of Minnesota. The concert
starts at7:30pm at Fitzgerald's(White
Oak at Studemont). Advance tickets
are$10and are available atINKLINGS
BOOKSHOP or FITZGERALD'S.
Tickets at the door are $12. For more
nary,Mt.CarmelRd,from 7pm-10pm.
The workshop is designed to give you
confidence in your own experience and
writing.Tickets are$25 in advance and
info, call(713)521-3369.
$30 at the door.Tickets are available in
Santa Fe at Little Earth School, Ark
Books,The Bookroom and Old Santa
Fe Trail Books,and in Albuquerque at
BEAUMONT - The First Annual
Salt of the Earth.
Full Circle books. Living Batch and
Lavender Connection(TLC) Valen
tine Dance will be held at the Spindle-
HOUSTON - Q-PATROL is a foot
top Unitarian Church at 1575 Spindletop Road from 8pm-2am Friday,
February 14th. Admission is $9 per
Women's Shelter. For more informa
patrol in the Montrose area to guard
against violence and gay bashing. This
non-violent, non-armed group is asso
ciated with Queer Nation. All partici
pants must sucessfully complete train
ing before being allowed on the streets.
For information on how you can get
tion,call(409)724-1192.To order tick
ets by mail,send check or money order
524-4657.
person,$16 per couple plus two canned
goods. The donated canned goods will
go to TANS and the Beaumont
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in volved,contactTracy Brown at(713)
EVERYWHERE - Celebration The
brating their first anniversary in Feb
atre,Los Angeles' only Gay and Les
bian theatre, is hosting its first annual
New Play Competition. All plays must
portray the Gay and/or Lesbian experi
ence in a positive light. Winners will
receive: 1st place, $200; 2nd place,
ruary and Davie, Myra and the staff
$100; and 3rd place, $50. For guide
would like to thank you fora great year!
Don't miss Nicole & Co. in Austin
every Tuesday at lOpm.
DALLAS - If you are into costumes,
DESERT MOON is the place to be this
lines,send SASH to Celebration The
month! First you can dress up in your
atre,New Play Competition,4470-107,
tux or formal for the DESERT MOON
Sunset Blvd., suite 353, Los Angeles,
CA 90027.
High SchoolProm on Valentine'sDay
(Fri., Feb 14th). Then you get to dress
EVERYWHERE - The 4th Annual
Gulf Coast Women's Festival will be
the 28th! You get in free at both parties
if you are in costume.Thiusday's Caba
held April 15-19south ofJackson,Mis
sissippi. Musicians include: Sue Fink,
Jamie Anderson,Diane Lindsay and
more. More than 30 workshops will
also be held along with a craft fair. For
registration information, please write:
GCWF,1806CurcorDr.,Gulf^rt,MS
ret Desert Moon will feature Lisa
down for the Beach Party on Friday
Michaelson the6th and Marge Troyer
on the 20th. Entertianment for the 13th
and 27th wiU be announced.
<S
39507; or call(601)896-3196.
HOUSTON - The Lambda Women's
Support and Social Group meets ev
ery Fridayfrom 6:30-8:30pm.Thegroup
offers discussion,social activities,guest
speakers, referrals and a support net
work.For meeting place and more info,
call Cheryl at(713)736-1439 or July
at(713)724-7222.
AUSTIN/SAN ANTONIO - Are you
an Aquarius? NEXUS (Austin & San
Antonio) is hosting a birthday party
just for you! The Aquarius Zodiac
party will happen on February 18th.
And, don't forget to come in on your
birthday for a free bottle ofchampagne!
NEXUS - San Antoniois bringing back
Tuesday Night Topics, be sure and
call the bar for dates and details! Also in
SA,get ready for the Patio & Volley
ball. Teams are now forming (men,
women & coed) so contact the bar to
sign up. NEXUS - Austin will be cele
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Book Signing and Reception
To lend her sqipoit to the Cathedra] (rf' Hope building jnogram, I>iancy Ueberman-Cline will be
attending both morning wonh^ services and signing her book. Lady Magic, between services.
Please contact the clauch for advance book purchase infcninatioiL
Cathedral of Hope Metropolitan Community Church of Dallas
Morning Wjrsh^ Services; 9KX)am and ILOOam
5353 M^le Avenue, Dallas, Texas,(214) 526-6221
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Dbar
Answers to your questions about love,
RELATIONSHIIPS & PERSONAL PROBLEMS
Dear Agnes,
Pick 'em up and walk out of this
I have been dating a woman that I met
through the Dimensions classifieds. I
sounds harsh,butsome peoplejustaren't
woman's house and life. I know this
wrote to her in October 1990. We didn't
worth the effort.
meet until July 1991.
Well, I really thought this was the
woman of my dreams. Everything was
going fine until the momentcame when
Considering the welcome you received
upon moving to S.A.,and herfear ofher
own gayness;this is nota match—now
we decided that we should make our
commitment stronger. By exchanging
vows & rings and moving in together.
There was only one problem — dis
tance. She's in the military in San An
tonio and 1 am in business for myselfin
or ever unless this woman has a drastic
change in thinking. Since this criticism
started immediately upon your arrival,
it leaves me wondering if she really
wanted you to come at all.
Tell her you are leaving and tell her
why. Life is too short to take any crap
Dallas. She asked me to move to San
over how you dress or act.
Antonio and I did. On the first day I
arrived that's when the bitter side began
Dear Agnes,
to show. She began to complain about
my men's clothes. She stated how dis
appointed she was being around me
because of the way 1 dressed (short's,tshirt, gym shoes). I was tired because I
had just moved.
The real reason I am writing to you is I
really, truly love this woman. It really
breaks my heart how her so called"love"
for me has brought so much heartache
and pain.
She's homophobic,which 1 don't under
My lover recently ended our relation
ship and because ofthis,I now have two
unrelated problems.I'm writing for your
advice and help on both of them.
The first problem is the feelings that I
still have for my lover. I still love her
and would love to have us back to
gether, but I realize that I'm probably
just dreaming on that point. However,I
would settle for a friendship between us
instead of nothing at all. How doI make
the transition from one to the other
stand because 1 am so open.1 need your
advice on how to handle this painful
easier for both of us? Is it even pos
relationship.
The second problem concerns a friend
that helped me get through the hurt of
this recent breakup by caring and being
there. Although I have never admitted it
before,I've always had feelings for this
HEARTBROKEN
Dallas, TX
Dear Heartbroken,
Hopefully your bags are still packed.
sible?
woman and now I feel like I'm falling in
love with her. How do I tell her how I
February '92• Dimensions • Poge 15
feel? Should I tell her? What happens
now? Could I be feeling this way be
cause of the breakup?
Please help. This is all so very confus
ing.
GOING CRAZY
New Orleans, LA
Dear Crazy,
Yes,it is possible to be friends with an
ex-lover. My best friend was my lover
for seven years. We broke up over ten
years ago and have remained friends
since. The transistion is very hard, but
it can be done.
friends. The continuation of any rela
tionship depends alot on the people
involved and their temperament.
About your second problem — before
you tell this other woman how you feel
about her, give yourself some time.
Your feelings for her are probably re
lated to your recent breakup.Itis highly
likely that your feelings are confused
right now — and who's wouldn't be?
Only time will allow you to sort through
these feelings. You need to get to know
yourself again and get in touch with
how you are feeling. Get out and see
other people before jumping into an
other relationship.
Sit her down and tell her what you want
and then leave her alone. You both need
space and time to get used to the change
in your relationship. Don't expect her
to do things for you just because she
always has,and don't try to intrude on
her personal life.Basically,you need to
start over as acquaintances and work
toward getting to know each other as
Write To "Agnes"
WITH Your
Problems At:
P.O. Box 856
Lubbock, TX 79408
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Friday ft Saturday • No Cover • $2 Any Drink In The House!
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Unm'
Friday, February 14th • Sdint Valentines Day
Prom King & Queen to be Crowned
Prom Reception •7:30pm with Buffet
Buddy Stianahan & Myrna Hunt
7:30pm-9:30pm on the Bandstand
Bring Your Prom Dote!
anyone in costume (formal dress) gets in free!• photograptier available
pesert Moon Beach Party
Friday ■ February 28th
^
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Prizes For Whitest Legs & Most Tanned Legs
Beach Blanket Bingo ■ Bikini Dancers
Myma Hunt & Tropical Buffet ■ 7:30pm
anyone in costume gets in free!
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February '92• Dimensions • Page 17
Facts & Figures of
Lesbian/Gay Love
by Cameron Taylor
Ten Percent. It is widely reported that gays and lesbians make up ten percent of U.S.
population.So how do we,as part of that ten percent,stack up against straight America?
Are our relationships better or worse than straight couples? Do we make more money?
Both straight and gay people have assumptions about what being gay means in the areas
ofsex,religion,politics and crime.Whatfollows is the result ofseveral studies and polls
of lesbians and gays and includes information on everything from relationships to
religion.
Page 18• Dimensions •February '92
TOGETHER
Examiner in 1989 found that 59 per
One common stereotype aboutlesbians
cent of all gays said that they were
and gay men is that we do not have
currently in a relationship and that the
long-term, committed relationships.
But,in 1979,a study by Dr.Alan P.Bell
2.3 years.The same poll also found that
and Martin S. Weinberg concluded,
according to the New York Times'.
... that many homosexual men
average length of the relationship was
lesbians, on average, had 2.5 relation
ships over the past ten years.
and women lead stable lives with
outfreneticsexualactivity and that
some areconsiderably happier and
SINGULARLY
better adjusted than heterosexuals
Examiner poll, the median age of gay
AGE:According to
San Francisco
men and women in the U.S. is 36.4,
as a whole.
In fact, the study concluded that most
gay and lesbian couples were happier
compared to 38.9 for the straight popu
lation of the U.S.
POLITICS: The
same poll also
GAY & STRAIGHT
found that 51 per
COMPARISON CHART
LESBIAN/GAY STRAIGm
Income(In thousands)
S19.1
cent of gays con
sider themselves
Democrats and 19
S28.4
percent Republi
cans. The other 30
SeU-employed
18%
11%
percenteitherdidn't
know, weren't reg
9%
21%
istered voters or had
Very religious
Not at all religious
25%
9%
PohtlcaUy liberal
70%
34%
"liberal" or "very
Politically conservative
31%
7%
Currently married
9%
than their heterosexual counterparts.
Another study showed that the same
number of homosexual couples and
heterosexual couples scored in the
"well-adjusted" range on a standard
no party afQliation.
Seventy percent of
gays said they were
57%
liberal", compared
to only 34 percent
of straights.
EDUCATION: Although I couldn't
find any major studies on education,a
spokesperson for the Department of
ized test.
Education told me that 21.1 percent of
Americans have a college education. A
survey of Dimensions readers showed
A poll conducted by the San Francisco
that 46% of our readers are college
Febmary'92• Dimensions • Page 19
graduates and 13% of those hold a
and 97 percent of those said that their
Masters or Ph.D.
friends were supportive.
INCOME;The San Francisco Exam
iner poll reported a median income of
$29,129 for gay men and $26,331 for
lesbians. The U.S. Census Bureau re
ports that a male head of household in
theU.S.eams$24,556on average,while
a single female head ofhousehold earns
only $13,660.
RELIGION: While 21 percent of
straight respondents repated that they
CRIME
One fear that many straight people ex
press when talking about gays, is that
homosexuals are molesters ofchildren.
Yetstudies consistently show that most
sexual abuse of children is by a family
member and involves men who abuse
young girls. One study reported that88
percentofall child sexual abuse victims
were "very reli
gious",only 9 per
cent of gays said
GAY WOMEN & MEN
the same. At the
other end of the
COMPARISON CHART
spectrum, 25 per
cent of gays said
LESBIANS
GAY MEN
Income(In thousands)
they were "not at
$26.3
Currently In a relationship
airreligious,compared to 9 percent
of straights.
Out of closet to family
64%
57%
$29.1
60%
75%
Family Is supportive
70%
79%
Out of closet at vrork
33%
COMING
OUT
Victim of hate crime
Going back once
Married before coming out
10%
again to the San
44%
62%
5%
28%
Francisco Exam
iner poll, 67 out of one hundred gays
said that their families know abouttheir
sexual orientation. Ofthat67,seventyseven percent said that their families
were supportive.
Ninety three percent reported that their
friends were aware that they were gay
were female and that the majority of
abusers are male. And,according to the
Gay Teacher's Caucus of New York,
they have many complaints on filefrom
female students having problems with
male teachers,but they do not have any
complaints from male students about
male teachers.
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CONCLUSION
So how do we stack up against straight
America? Pretty well! In areas of em
ployment, income and education we
molesters; that we aren't very religious
as a whole; and that we are mostly
liberal democrats.They also tell us that,
definitely have an advantage. Not only
do we make more money on average,
Justlikestraight America,lesbians don't
make as much money as gay men (al
though we are doing better than straight
we have more ofit to spend because we
women).
have fewer children.In the area ofrela
tionships it seems we compare very
Overall, we're doing pretty good. Now
if we could just get the rest of America
well. Our relationships seem to be just
to understand that...
as stable and long-lasting as most
straight relationships and we may even
be happier once we are in a relationship
than most straight couples.
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Informationfrom the San Francisco Exam
iner's Special Report, "Gay In American,
June 1989, is used here with permission.
The rest ofthese statistics tell us some
thing about ourselves: that it is likely
our friends and families will be suppor
tive if we tell them about our sexual
Other irformation obtainedfrom.Looking
atGay andLesbianLife,WarrenJ.Blemenfeld& DianeRaymond,Beacon Press,1988.
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Bianda flipped on the light in the kitchen and opened the refrigerator. Evidently, the
photo ofan engorged Elvis taped to its door was not producing the revulsion to for^ she
was hoping it might."Well,let's see,"she said out loud,her words echoing in the empty
white cavern,rattling its nearly barren metal shelves."Perfect. I have all the ingredients
I need to bread an onion with baking soda, and make a sauce with whatever juice I can
squeeze out of half a dried up lemon. Yum." She closed the refrigerator, groping for
unexpired pizza coupons on its top."I gotta think about going Krogering."
She entered the living room, turning on each light as she passed it. She thought
somehow the additional wattage mightcompensate for the lack of sunshine that always
accompanied the post-holiday rainy season.Tossing herjacketon the couch,she noticed
the little red light on her answering machine was steady, flatlining, instead of pulsing
with messages."Look at that I'm gone all day,and not one person has called. Nobody
loves me. I have no friends. I have no life." On cue her stomach growled loudly,
reminding her that she also had no food.
The phone rang."Damn — I'm not home five minutes and rightaway the phone starts
ringing." That Bianda — such an enigma."Hello?"
"Hiya. Busy?" Bianda was never quite sure if Priscilla was being polite, or if she
simply wanted to determine upfront how hard she would have to fight to capture all of
Bianda's attention.
"No,Ijust walked in the door.I haven't had time to get busy yet. What are you doing?"
"Nothing. I just turned off the news."
"I don't watch the news anymore. It's gotten too Chuck Norris for me."
"Iknow what you mean.Butthis station alwaysends with an uplifting story.Otherwise
I couldn't take it either."
Believing firmly that no one ever overdosed on happy endings, Bianda bit."Okay.
What was tonight's uplifting story?"
Get this. It seems that this farmer kid in North Dakota or somewhere was out in the
field doing something with one of those big machines like you see on those ArcherDaniels-Midland commercials on Sunday mornings. Well,somehow this machine took
off one of his arms at the elbow and the other one up to the shoulder."
"Oh yeah,I'm uplifted now. If I got any cheerier I might just burst into song."
"I'm not through. So this kid somehow makes it back to the farm house,kicks in the
door, picks up a pencil with his mouth and dials 911."
"I'm warning you,Pris. I'm starting to tap dance ..."
"Listen! Anyway,the happy ending is that the paramedics came right away,found his
arms in the field,sewed them back on,and except for losing the actual use of his hands,
he's going to be just fine."
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Bianda paused for a moment,then two moments,hoping,praying that was the end of
Priscilla's tale."That was a lovely story,Priscilla. Thank you so much for sharing it with
me. 1 am truly uplifted. 1 gotta go now."
"You just don't get it, do you?"
Bianda thought hard."Now let's see. 1 guess the moral of this story is, if you intend
to operate dangerous farm machinery, make sure it's not in a heavily congested urban
area where the 911 response time can be somewhat — shall we say — unpredictable."
A helicopterflew overhead,beating the nightair,completing the illustration.Sometimes
Bianda felt as though she lived in a Chuck Norris movie.
"No, the message is, compared to this farm guy, we have no problems. Get it? No
stress. The next time you think you've had a really bad day,look down and check to see
if you still have your arms." With that,Priscilla folded her own arms over her breasts in
metaphoric triumph, Bianda was almost certain."The End."
"You know,for a woman who has never actually, biologically reproduced, you give
great guilt"
"Hey, you don't live with and ex-nun for sbc months without learning something.
Listen, my stomach is eating itself. Are you hungry?"Priscilla could switch focus faster
than most Louisiana Replublicans jump party.
"As a matter offact,I was about to order a pizza just before you called. C'mon over.
You can tell me how your date with that blonde wrecker driver turned out"
"It's not much ofa story.The evening started out with her kissing my hand.You know
how I hate that." This from a woman who has been known to rinse her contacts in other
people's mouths.
"Does this have something to do with your ex-nun? Is this a pope-ring thing,or what?"
"No,it's a sexist thing.It's a control thing.I never trusted a man who kissed me on the
hand. Why would I trust a woman who displays such mannish behaviors? What do you
want on the pizza?"
Another speed-switch. "Everything but the dead fish. Hang up so I can call Dominoe's.If you leave now,both you and the pizza should arrive at my door in thirty minutes
or less —"
"—or I'm free!" Patricia squealed. "No, dinner's on me tonight. I've got a new
connection at Pizza Hut."
"Are you dating another waitress?Ithought you'd sworn offwomen who pay theirrent
with rolls of change."
"Don'tbeshallow.
Besides, she's not a
waitress.She's assis
tant shift manager."
Bianda's stomach
growled again, sug
gesting that that on
ion in lemon sauce
might no be so bad
after all.
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Poetry
From Our Readers
i am Death when i allow the motion of my life to take a new path,
i am Life when i am enlightened by this regeneration and i sense
the dehcate attunement to new perspectives - new visions,
i am Enslaved when i refuse to face the reality of my fears,
i am Free as i proceed into the expansive mysteries that await me.
i am a Label when i relinquish myself to those who espouse mediocrity,
i am Immune to prejudice when i nurture my faith, my strength,
i am a Victim when i surrender my power and submit to that role,
i am a Survivor of the chaos which burgeons from lack of
imderstanding and awareness,
i am Isolated when i allow the depth of my relationships to be
retarded by my ineffective communications,
i am Connected to the universe when i become impassioned
by its intricacy,
i am Afiraid when i feel strangled by rigid, heartless thoughts,
i am at Peace when i relinquish resistaiKe.
i am Colwless in the dark where i am heavy with hostility,
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i am Numb when i cease to be moved by the music of the earth,
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i am Anesthetized when i obstruct my reflections and expressions,
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I'm not quite sure how to label both of
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She hascomefrom an all-woman planet
Historical, science fiction, fantasy ro
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Anne Wolfe(New Victoria Publishers,
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different women. Diana is an Amazon.
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Yes,opposites doattract,butthatdoesn't
mean they can live together. Every
friends, Sunday watching the big
couple needs some common ground on
which to base a relationship. Both of
c. bribing her away from the TV with
you take the quiz below (separately)
then compare your answers.If you don't
score in the same range, you need to
talk!
game with her.
sex.
J. You are the one with the mechani
cal ability in the relationship. She:
a. lets you take care of the cars.
b. asks you to tell her what's wrong
/. You've gone back to her home
so she can fix it.
town and go out to the bar to meet all
c. always ignores your advice and
her old friends. She:
then tears things up.
a. gets you a drink then leaves you at
the table while she makes a round of
the bar talking to everyone.
b. leaves you at the door while she
joins a group on the dance floor.
c. takes you around and introduces
4. You love to dress up, she:
a. loves to take it off.
b. wears only jeans & flannel shirts.
c. will at least wear a blazer to dress
you to everyone.
up her jeans every now and then.
2. Her idea of a perfect weekend is
S.You both:
watching any sport that comes on the
check all that apply
TV. Yours is:
a. sitting by the fire with a great book
and no distractions.
b. Saturday afternoon shopping with
a. like the same foods.
b. enjoy the same hobbies.
c. have mutual friends.
d. have similar religious beliefs.
e. have similar political beliefs.
February '92• Dimensions • Page 31
Do you Agree or Disagree with
the following statements?
makes life interesting.
S. You can't go into a relationship
expecting to change someone to meet
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your separate interests, but that is what
your needs.
Agree
Disagree
You get along the majority of the time,
but you may let the same problems trip
you up time and time again. You may
think that a difference of opinion is
There are no set rules for a
cause for alarm. You could take a les
successful relationship.
Agree
Disagree
son from the group above. Remember
that variety is the spice of life. If your
tastes were identical, things might get
pretty boring. Learn to respect the dif
<f. It is always better to confront your
ferences and take them in stride instead
of worrying it to death.
problems than to ignore them.
Agree
Disagree
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You need to cut each other some slack.
Give yourself points as follows.
More than likely you were attracted to
1. &-A, b-2, c-6
2. a-2, b-6, c-4
3. a-6, b-4, c-2
4. a-6, b-2, c-4
each other for the same traits that drive
you crazy now. You need to find some
common ground and start from there.
Remember that you can't change any
one else,only yourself. You aren't per
5.5 points for each one checked.
6., 7.& 8.5 points for each "agree"
fect, why do you expect her to be? You
both need to learn to forgive and forget.
You can make it, but you are going to
answer.
have to learn to talk things out and
compromise a little.
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doesn't mean you are
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Lisa R. Mashigian
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What's in the stars for you this month?
ARIES
CAACER
You seem to have a"sixth sense" about
A big decision in the work arena de
mands all your attention during the first
part of September. Don't be rushed.
Take yourtime and think thingsthrough.
business and financial matters during
the first week of February. Use these
feelings to advance your career and
improve your money picture. Try to
find time in your busy schedule to enjoy
some social activities before the 17th.
After that you may be too snowed under
at work to take time out. A relationship
switches into high gear toward month's
Take time to listen to a friend who
needs cheering up after the 16th. Your
mate could be feeling neglected after
the 23rd—do something special to lift
end.
her spirits. Money matters dominate
diuing the last week. Take time out to
review your financial position.
XACRES
EEO
Interpersonal relationships are at the
forefront, both at work and at home,
during the first part of February. Be
careful with whom you choose to asso
ciate or you could wind up in hot water.
You may feel you could be doing better
financially than you are at the present
time. Spending for pleasure during the
first two weeks of February may have
ing about a long-standing problem after
thrown your budget off track. You will
have very good luck in both business
and private matters after the 23rd. Be
You and a partner reach an understand
the 17th. Keep home and office inter
selective aboutsocial events.Too much
ests seperate to avoid new conficts.
partying can throw your ambitions at
You may be feeling restless toward the
work into a tailspin.
end of the month. Take a break from
your routine and the world will seem
like a new place.
VIRGO
Your social calendar fills up quickly in
February. A focus on personal affairs
Your patience and persistence pay off
this month when some of your longrange goals finally reach fruition. You
may be torn between work and play
during the second week. Someone you
trusted could let you down—getall the
facts before making a judgement. You
get an"A"for effort after the 21st when
all your hard work starts to pay off. A
all month brings contact with influen
tial friends and family. They can help
you reach your goals if you'll let them.
Be sure to keep some time for yourself
to sort out goals and priorities for the
near future. Work captures all your
attention after the 21st. Gentle persua
sion will work better than throwing
your weight around.
celebration could be in order.
February '92 • Dimensions • Page 33
LIBRA
Focusing too much on yourselfand not
enough on your"significantother"could
get you in trouble during the first part of
February. A raise or promotion could
be in the works after the 15th — but
only if you accept the challenges of
fered you. Counton your intuition both
on the job and in love after the 24th.
SCORPIO
You seem to get bogged down in details
either at work or in trying to manage
your personal finances during Septem
ber. Pay attention and you could reap
some great rewards from this seem
ingly endless task. When all is said and
done,a few days off wiU not only help
your attitude,it will also help strengthen
your commitment to an on-going rela
tionship.
your rescue when you have problems
meeting a deadline.
AQlIARnJiS
Yourimagination could give you a boost
in any creative endeavors during Feb
ruary. Your future, both on the job and
at home seems much clearer after the
17th. Social events and romance fill
your free time. Blending business and
pleasure could be the key to success in
the immediate future.
PISCES
Work is highlighted this month. You
have a chance to improve your skills
and performance on the job. Don't go
overboard and focus all your attention
on work or you could wind up with
major conflicts at home.Give yourself
a break with a romantic get-away to
ward month's end.
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February will usher in a calmer time
after all the activities of the holidays.
An emphasis on communications and
Books, music and more
work helps keep you grounded frnnly
for the lesbian, gay and
in the"here and now".A close relation
feminist communities.
ship will be in crisis around the 17th.
The decision about whether to continue
this relationship will be left up to you.
Weigh all possibilities carefully before
making a decision.
Inklings
CAPRICORA
Your family and home life seem to be
eating into your free time all month.
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4008D Cedar Springs'522-5887
Clubs
Desert Moon'5039 Willis' 8264471
Sue Ellen's'3903 Cedar Springs'5593707
ARLINGTON,TX (area code 817)
clubs
Ropers•3031 8. Cooper St.•467-5628
organizations
Affirmation' PO Box 225831 75222
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948-1546
AIDS Resource Center'P.O. Box 190712 75219
Asians & Friends'PO Box 9142 75209'392-3339
organizations
Congragation Beth El BInah
Giy/Lesblan Association ol UTA
P.O. Box 64460 752206
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987-5138
P.O. Box 19348-77, UTA St. 76019•794-5140
Dallas Gay Alliance' P.O. Box 190712 75219
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5283144
Dallas Gay/Lesbian Historic Archives
P.O. Box 190712 75219'
821-1653
AUSTIN,TX (area code 512)
Dallas Gay Youth Group
clubs
300 Turtle Creek Plaza #116'307-7203
Dallas Outdoors' P.O. Box 35474 75235
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2765270
Nexus• 305 W.5th • 472-5288
DaHas Tavern Guild'3900 Lemmon Ave. #220
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5265292
organizations
Dignity/Dallas'PO Box 190133 75219
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2264101
Alflrmition (Methodist)•7403 Shoal Creek •451-2329
Austin Ljllno/i LesMan/Gay Organization
Foundation for Human Understanding'528-4233
GLAAD/Dallas'P.O. Box 190712 75219'526GLAD
P.O. Box 1350 78787•28(«107
Grace Fellowsh^ In Christ >le*ut
Austin LasblanlGay Political Caucus
2727 Oak Lawn 75219'5262811
P.O. Box 822 78767• 462-9888
Lesbian Information Line(UL)
Bound By Desire (Women's S/M Support Groip)
P.O. 00X191443 75219
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528-2426
P.O. Box 26583 78755• 473-7104
Lesbian/Gay Polttical Coalition
Center for Battered Women • Lesbian Group
385-5181 or 928-9070(hotline)
P.O. 80X224424 75222'828-9882
Gay/Lssblan Student Association at UT Austin
Lesbian Visionaries' P.O. Box 191443 75219 -5264087
Lesbian Resouice Center'1315 Sklles'821-3999
4583971 - Box 275 Texas Union 78712-7338
Metroplex Republicans
Lasblan/Gay Rights Lobby •601 W.18th St•474-5475
P.O. BOX191033 75219 -9413114
Lesbian Mothers - Karen • 339-8508
Live Wire Productions•PO Box 141202 78714
Metropolitan Community Church
1100 ^rlngdale Rd.•929-3660
Oasis Ministry •5555 N. Lamar Blvd. #L101 •441-9191
P-Flag (Parents/Friends LesblansKSays)•328-3830
SapphflrsI • Lesbian Social Group
Meeting Address• 1700 S. Lamar
Mailing Address•201 W.Stassney,Ste.1321 78745-3156
Waterloo Counseling Center
507 Powell 78703'322-9654
Tews Human Rights Foundation
Oak Lawn Community Services
P.O. Box 191094 75219-5203108
Oak Lawn Symphonic Band
P.O. Box 190973 75219
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9861751
PFLAG/Dallas'5563640
SDA Kinship (Gay & Lesbian Adventlsts)
PO Box 38454 75238 - 3733484
WANT(Women In Tite Arts)286929/8263105
Womyn Together - 3920 Cedar Springs -528-4233
DENTON,TX(area code 817)
601 W.I8thSi'4793473
ciubs
AIDS Legal Assistance 1300-828-6417
The Trsehouse (Lesbian Mothers Support Group)
Bedo's -1215 E. University - 566-9910
807 Nueces St. 78701
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477-5822
businesses
Athena's Attic - books, jewelry, aiL etc.
106 N. Austin St. - 5669755
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organizations
NATiONAL ORGANIZATIONS
COURAGE, Ltsbian Gay Student Org.
Affirmation: United Methodists for Lesbian/Gay
P.O. Box 5067 76203• 382-3813
Concerns - P.O. Box 1021 - Evanslon, IL 60204
AIDS Action Council - 729 Eighth St. S.E. Suits 200
Harvest Metropolitan Community Church
5900 South Slemmons 76205 • 1-800-497-HMCC
Washington, DC 20003 -(202)547-3101
AIDS 800 -1-803221-7044
Conference For Catholic Lesbians
FT. WORTH (area code 817)
clubs
P.O. Box 436, Planetarium Station - New York, NY 10024
GLAAD/USA - 80 Varick St. #3E - NY, NY 10013
Partners•3424 South Frwy.•927-9555
National Gay Alliance for Young Adults, Inc.
organizations
P.O. Box 190426
Agape MCC•4615 SE Loop 820•535-5002
Atfirmition (Methodist)•478-7837
Dallas, TX 75219-0426 - (214)307-7203
National Gay/Lasblan Clearinghouse
666 Broadway 4lh Floor - NY, NY 10012
National Gay/Lesbian Crblsllne
Hale Crime Line - 1-803347-HATE
RESPECT - Gay/lesbian Association
828 Hardwood Rd.• Hura, TX 76054
1803SOS-GAYS
HOUSTON,TX (area code 713)
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
1517 U Street NW
businesses
Washington D.C. 20009 - 2028328483
InkUngs• an alternative bookshop
The Fund for Human Dignity
1846 Richmond-521-3369
666 Broadway 4lh Floor - NY, NY 10012
Clubs
Ranch •9218 Buflalo Spdwy.•666-3464
Ms. at•9208 Buffalo Spdwy.•666-3356
XTC•9212 Buflalo Spdwy.•666-3356
organizations
AIDS Foundation • 3927 Essex Lane• 623-6796
AIDS HOTLINE •c/o Switcltoard • 529-3211
Gty/Lesbkin Students University cl Houston
4800 Calhoun-529-3211
NORMAN,OK (area code 405)
organizations
Women's Resource Center
P.O. Box 5089 73070
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (area code 405)
organizations
Gay k lesbian Swttchboard
Oasis the Community Center
P.O. 00X66591 77266 - 529-3211
2135 NW39th 73112 - 525-AIDS
Houston Gay Political Caucus
Herland Sister Resources,Inc.
P.O. Box 66664 77266 - 521-1000
2312 NW39th 73112 - 5218696
Kingdom Community Church-614 £ 19th-862-7533
Lambda ALANON - Umbda Center for Akthohollcs
SAN ANGELO,TX (area code 915)
1214Joanne-521-9772
businesses
Books Etc., Inc. - LesblarvGay/Altemative Books
Lesbian/Gay Students-Unlv. Houston Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area 77058
Metropolitan Community Church Of The Resurrection
2410 W. Ave N 76904 - 942-1544
1919 Decatur-861-9149
Montroae Counseling Center
900 Lovett #203 77006 - 5296037
Montroae Pool League/Billiards - PJ 8638482
PWA Coafltlon ■ Houston -1475 W. Gray #163 - 522-6428
Womynspace-P.O. Box980601 770980601
Women's Softball League - 6431 PIneshade - 8688256
SAN ANTONIO,TX (area code 512)
clubs
Memories - 6402 Callaghan - 3431241
Nexus San Antonio - 8021 Plnebrook - 341-2818
organizations
LUBBOCK,TX (area code 806)
businesses
Ellle's Garden - 2812 34th St. - 796-0880
organizations
Dlgnhy/San Antonio - 202 N. St. Mary's - 349-3632
Integrfty/San Antonio
P.O. Box 150006 78212 - 6844920
River City Living Metropolitan Community Church
202 Holland 78212 - 822-1121
Lambda Students Center -1140 W. Wood lawn Ave.
Lubbock Lesblan/Gay Alliance k Wild Wilde West Prod.
USA (Lesbian Inlormalion SA)•828-LISA (5472)
P.O. Box 64746 79464 - 796-2403
SALGA •San Amonio Lesbian & Gay Assembly - 733-7300
Community Outreach Center A Outreach AA (Tues.@
8pm) -102 N.Ave.S-8684380
SALSA - San Antonio Lambda Students Alliance
P.O. Box 12715 78212 - SALSA Une 7331225
San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O. Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild - 822-2823
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A Femesist Perspective
A New Monthly Column From The Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby
Written By Laurie Eiserloh, Executive Director
This morning the letter carrier brought my spring issue ofthe Victoria's Secretcatalogue.
After perusing its perfumed pages filled with models in sexy lingerie, my lover Jess and
I decided to indulge in a shopping spree at our nearby Victoria's Secret— one of our
favorite rituals. Of course as lesbians shopping in a store that markets its products
primarily to straight women,no trip would be complete without the following discus
sion: Is it politically correct to enjoy sexy lingerie? There is no single answer.
Victoria's Secret is actually a very appropriate name for this store. Women's underwear,
particularly during the Victorian era, was a tool for the oppression of women.Consider
the corsets, bodices, bustles arid girdles that restricted women's movement and, in the
19th century,actually caused women to live their lives in perpetual illness. At one time,
1 worked in a Victcwian museum in New Orleans where 1 saw the exhumed bones of
women who lived in the 19th century: their ribs permanently bent under the corset,their
collarbones and necks malformed ftom the pressure. Another danger to women in the
19th century were the highly flammable crinoline petticoats which instantly caught fire
if brushed against a candle. The first year these petticoats were marketed iii Victorian
England thousands of women burned to death. Like the bone-crushing corset, the
crinoline petticoat perpetuated violence against women.
Although women's underwear has vastly improved since the Victorian era, it remains
a powerful symbol of oppression^as demonstrated by the bra burnings of the early
mpdem feminist movement.Feminist theorists have pointed out that society teaches us
to see and judge ourselves through men's eyes. In the Victoria's Secret catalogue, and
most other depictions of women in lingerie, women are not presented as strong ot
independent, but instead as prone, weak, and submissive. At the same time, as such
powerful lingerie-clad women as Madonna and Sandra Bemhardt have demonstrated,
perhapes lesbians can appropriate sexy lingerie.
Many symbols in our society have been appropriated and reappropriated. For instance,
the pink triangle which was originally used to identify homosexuals in Nazi death camps
has become a symbol of the lesbian/gay movement The cross, which was originally a
device for torture and death has become a symbol of Christianity. The word "queer,"
once a derogatory term for lesbian and gay people, has been appropriated by Queer
Nation and others. However there may be some cultural symbols such as the swastika
thatare too powerful to appropriate.Does women's lingerie fall into this category? Does
it make a difference if women are wearing it for each other rather than for men?
Society has a powerful influence on all of us,and whether or not we are suffering from
false consciousness, it cannot be denied that many lesbians find lingerie sexy on other
women and on ourselves. Perhaps it is possible for us as lesbians and as feminists to
appropriate lingerie frwn Victoria's Secret and make it our own.
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