heteroflexibility
English
Etymology
Noun
heteroflexibility (uncountable)
- The state of being heteroflexible.
- 2002, Robert Goss, Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted Up, Pilgrim Press (2002), →ISBN, page 232:
- Essig divides society into the categories of heteroflexibility and heterorigidity and homoflexibility and homorigidity.
- 2007, Candace Moore, "Getting Wet: The Heteroflexibility of Showtime's The L Word", in Third Wave Feminism and Television: Jane Puts It in a Box (ed. Merri Lisa Johnson), I. B. Tauris & Co. (2007), →ISBN, page 142:
- The L Word banks on heteroflexibility as well as queer equivocation, through its cultivation of the touristic gaze, a gaze which immersed, identifies with, and distanced, desires.
- 2013, Heidi Hoefinger, Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia: Professional Girlfriends and Transactional Relationships, Routledge (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- It was unclear if the blatant display of her body was meant as a sexual advance or some other expression of heteroflexibility or homosociality.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:heteroflexibility.
- 2002, Robert Goss, Queering Christ: Beyond Jesus Acted Up, Pilgrim Press (2002), →ISBN, page 232:
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