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"Straight is to Gay as Family is to No Family," Kath Weston
This essay presents a distinct dichotomy that depicts the establishment and maintenance of family and extended kin in the gay and straight world. Weston delineates a path of rejection, isolation and loneliness from straight families as gay persons attempt to establish individual identities. In addressing misperceptions surrounding gay life, this essay also introduces alternative approaches to the establishment and cultivation of family life.
According to Weston, to assert that straight people naturally have access to family, while gay people are destined to move toward a life of solitude and loneliness, is to:
a. tie kinship closely to procreation.
b. tie destiny closely to procreation and to treat gay and lesbians as heterosexuals.
c. believe that gays and lesbians are enemies of the family, especially children.
d. ignore the fact that gay couples can procreate

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