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“Where Does a Girl Have to Go to Find a Pool Table: Gender Performance, Leisure, and The L Word in Second Life”
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Kelly Kessler
DePaul University
April 22, 2008
4 comments
a butch to do?
I’m
not wholly sure what to make of this. This fantasy meeting place seems to be solely ...
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You have options …
By
Janet McCabe and Kim Akass
Manchester Metropolitan University
June 26, 2007
2 comments
everything is
possible
with a gold credit card paid for by daddy, but surely the paradox speaks to a broader ...