recommend entering into anything on a false basis. She also said that often the homosexual will blame the heterosexual partner for impotency and/or frigidity.
As the re was no direct conclusion dram the program was brought to a close with the guests agroeing that basically this was an individual problem.
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A oritic writing in the "New Republic" last yo ar, at the time Tennessee Williams' "Garden District" was being presented off-Broadway, lamented the number of unescorted malo s in the audience who protested "sibilantly" that Williams was merely di scussing the perfectly normal.
"Garden District", as Now Yorkers last year and San Franciscans this year know, consists of two one-act plays. The first, and slightest one, deals with a presuma bl y Lesbian relationship involving extreme dominance. The second and more ambitious one tells of the "chaste" poetson of a fiercely possessive mother, who has died under
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