Late-Blooming Lesbians
“ Diamond notes often ‘women who may have always thought that other women were beautiful and attractive would, at some point later in life, actually fall in love with a woman, and that experience vaulted those attractions from something minor to something hugely significant.’ Professor Diamond adds that 'it wasn’t that they’d been repressing their true selves before; it was that without the context of an actual relationship, the little glimmers of occasional fantasies or feelings just weren’t that significant.’”
~lisala, That Gay Blog.
I have such a total fangirl crush on Lisa Diamond.
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