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Post a new topicby rn_erin on Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:45 pm

I am a registered nurse and I am continuing on with my education. I am writing a paper " Serving the needs of Minority Populations" I chose lesbians as the minority culture. I am however heterosexual, and am having difficulty defining the lesbian culture. Other than the obvious female to female intimacy preference what are the other aspects that define the "culture"?
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby aladley on Mon Nov 05, 2007 2:49 pm

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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby ginger on Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:11 pm

Im not trying to be a smarty pants but I would suggest that you go to the local gay bar.Sit with them,talk with them,dance with them.You will learn alot.
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby skysoldier on Wed Jul 15, 2009 5:44 am

Maybe you already tried going to a gay bar that's why your suggesting it!? I really think that it is really effective to you Define culture? hehe
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby kumishi on Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:19 pm

Culture defines as the values and norms. Values is a relatively general beliefs that either define different theoretical and the culture of people theirselves around the world, while Norms on the other hand is relatively precise rule specifying the behaviors are permitted and prohibited.

I hope this will help you widen your knowledge what is culture about.
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby skysoldier on Mon Jul 20, 2009 5:14 am

We tend to see what we want to see, there are really many things that can define culture. We are the one who can make our own if we want.
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby DryBritches.com on Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:12 pm

good luck with your research.
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Re: Define culture

Post a new topicby Davy9 on Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:13 am

I would aver that currently the gay groups are a transitional 'culture'. Unlike hetero's who have been the accepted social norm in western civilization, homo's are only now starting to succeed at carving out a customary social niche. In this effort many gays chose to call attention to their plight by being overly prominent, a tactic that I feel backfired more than they expected. But I think this would generally define the current state of any gay culture. They are struggling to define a lifestyle that would be considered culturally acceptable. It is, if you will, a struggle for hetero's as well as they need to change their perspectives on the gay culture. You might structure your paper with this hypothesis and conduct your field research using this perspective.
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