Amelia comes to visit her Mother for the weekend, and brings along a close friend Quinn.
Amelia promises her friend Quinn a weekend in the country and takes her from New York to her country home to visit her Mother.
While there, Sydney, Amelia’s Mom, discovers her daughters and Quinn’s secret. She confronts her daughter at breakfast and is shocked to learn her daughter is a lesbian.
Amelia gets a call from her boss and is forced to end the weekend visit. Quinn, however, is urged to stay the rest of the weekend and keep Mother company.
After Amelia leaves, Sydney and Quinn begin the weekend in the pool, and it becomes quite confrontational. Sydney is in for a long 3 days.
I am a writer, not an author. I write about current affairs, social issues and developing lifestyles. A trained philosopher, I have been enthralled with the Existentialists for many years. I have not made up my mind regarding New Wave culture. Only time will tell if it is for real.
From and early age I felt Lesbian romance is a much underserved segment in the literary world, and in feature cinema, etc. It generally is presented as a male fantasy and it dehumanizes the people that are the characters in the work. The world is changing and to some degree the gap that existed 30 years ago is being filled.
My vision for this Blog, is to treat the subject with an open mind. It will be explored from many angles, and many opinions. The state of LBGT community in the early 21st century is expanding. This expansion is a bit lopsided however, as 3 times as many females are self identifying with the lesbian of bisexual life style. This has fascinated me for some time and except for some minor exploration on my part I have The blog will feature as many elements of the subject, from around the world. This blog has been a dream of mine for a very long time and hope you are not disappointed in the contents.
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