User:Interfemme/Stone draft

Stone was a style of sexuality most prevalent in the U.S. in the 1940s and 1950s that referenced having strong boundaries around being touched and giving touch during sex, usually preferring to do one or the other, but not both. It was brought into wider attention by Leslie Feinberg's Stone Butch Blues, where "stone butch" gained the most notoriety as an identity. Bonnie Zimmerman described stone butches as "a butch woman who does not allow herself to be touched during lovemaking, but who often experiences orgasm while making love to her partner."

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