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- Q1567201 subject Q7153827.
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- Q1567201 abstract "A stone butch is lesbian displaying female masculinity. The stone butch identity falls within the realm of asexuality, in that they usually do not like to be sexually touched genitally by their partners; however, they still provide sexual gratification for their partner(s). Some stone butches may on occasion allow genital stimulation if the stimulation is done in a way that supports their masculine identity, such as a) touching their "chest" (not "breasts"), b) clitoral stimulation, whether oral or digital, that simulates penis strokes, and/or c) minimal vaginal entry that simulates prostrate manipulation - though the latter is very rare.[1]Stone Butch was popularized by Leslie Feinberg in “Stone Butch Blues,” a 1993 novel describing the tribulations of being a stone butch person. In the end of the novel the protagonist ultimately settles the battle between her gender identity and sexual orientation by claiming the autonomy to identify however she like. Atticus Lee, providing a scholarly point of view in contrast to Feinberg’s novel, contradicted this sentiment in an article published by Stanford University, arguing that a stone butch is pre-transition trans*man who participates in sexual acts only to pleasure their partner(s). Jack Halberstam explores the stone butch identity in relation to transgender individuals, claiming that stone butchness is a compromise between being a lesbian and being a female-to-male trans*man. Both Lee and Halberstam assert that stone butch can be regarded as a gender expression/gender identity alongside sexual orientation.[2]Stone butch has been discussed and theorized at length on many forums and blogs for similarly-identified individuals.[3] [4]".
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- Q1567201 comment "A stone butch is lesbian displaying female masculinity. The stone butch identity falls within the realm of asexuality, in that they usually do not like to be sexually touched genitally by their partners; however, they still provide sexual gratification for their partner(s).".
- Q1567201 label "Stone butch".
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