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imported>Hayford Peirce (okie, rewritten; even in Polynesia, where "mahus" are honored members of society, heterosex. is *always* the norm. Tom, can you site *any* other case? If so, we'll rewrite) |
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'''Heterosexuality''' is the orientation towards, or preference for, romantic and sexual relationships with members of the opposite gender. It is considered the cultural norm in all societies and is frequently referenced as the normative counterpoint to [[homosexuality]], [[bisexuality]], and other minority sexual preferences. | '''Heterosexuality''' is the orientation towards, or preference for, romantic and sexual relationships with members of the opposite gender. It is considered the cultural norm in all societies and is frequently referenced as the normative counterpoint to [[homosexuality]], [[bisexuality]], and other minority sexual preferences. |
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Heterosexuality is the orientation towards, or preference for, romantic and sexual relationships with members of the opposite gender. It is considered the cultural norm in all societies and is frequently referenced as the normative counterpoint to homosexuality, bisexuality, and other minority sexual preferences. |