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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, people who equated their adoption of a lesbian or gay identity with a renunciation of family did so in the double-sided sense of:
a. fearing rejection by the families in which they had grown up, and not expecting to marry or have children as adults.
b. fearing acceptance by the families in which they had grown up and choosing not to have children.
c. fearing rejection by co-workers and not having a family to rely upon.
d. fearing a life of loneliness and wanting acceptance from the family.

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