
Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)

The element of mutual homosexuality made it seem more perverse, yet safe.
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
The whore does not sell her body. She sells her time. So she has time that is not for sale, that belongs to no one but herself.
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
Whores are always accused of being lesbians because they get men to part with some of their property instead of becoming property themselves,
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
Lesbian writers must have the option to write about men. There ought not to be any subject that we cannot give our attention to. A lesbian perspective on the world is as valid and can be as interesting (or as trite) as anyone else’s.
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
if we are not safe to indulge in this playful, vulnerable, and necessary activity, pleasure ourselves and the others who fascinate us, how safe can a society be for women?
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
insists on sexual uniformity and does not acknowledge any neutral differences—only crimes, sins, diseases, and mistakes.
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
think we should be challenging the very meanings we assign our sexual acts. This is the truly radical potential of S/M.”
Patrick Califia • Macho Sluts: A Little Sister's Classic (Little Sister's Classics Book 10)
these concepts are used only as signposts, demarcating territory that then can be deliberately transgressed.