There is no evidence to suggest that Jane Austen was a lesbian. The relationship between Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith in "Emma" can be interpreted in various ways, but it is important to consider the context of the time in which the novel was written and the social norms surrounding close relationships between women during that period.
"Lesbian on lesbian" typically refers to a romantic or sexual relationship between two women who are attracted to each other. It is a term used to describe a same-sex relationship between two individuals who identify as lesbians.
Yes. There is no difference in actions between loving a man, or loving a woman. Fourth Base in a lesbian relationship is the same as Fourth Base in a straight relationship.
cuz she was a lesbian and like coochie
A lesbian book would most likely focus on the relationship between two women. It could be platonic, erotic, etc.
Its the same as any other relationship. The only difference is the sex of the people. Im in a lesbian relationship, its awesome =o)
She ain't a lesbian, she a freak doe.
She had a lesbian relationship with author, Vita Sackville-West. She had books that also had lesbian themes.
Fight it. You're not a lesbian
A relationship between two adult women that involves physical and emotional intimacy can be described as a lesbian relationship. However, the intensity of the relationship and the degree of involvement would dictate if it is a true lesbian relationship, a bi-sexual relationship, a bi-curious encounter, or simply a close, non-sexual friendship.
sex?
it depends on a relationship ther are three: -normal -gay -lesbian normal= a guy and a girl gay=two guys lesbian=two girls
"f/f" on Fanfiction.net typically refers to a fanfiction story that depicts a romantic or sexual relationship between two female characters. It stands for "female/female" and is a common way to categorize stories that feature a lesbian relationship.