ABSTRACT

Homosexual men and women are surpassing some fixed ideations of gender, and may rely on others. Therefore the liberating practices of homosexual men and women may be seen both as similar and parallel and as differentiated and incompatible. Psychology’s habit of assessing people’s ways of living as men and women by pointing to the conflictual character of their ways of connecting body and time, should perhaps be replaced with an interest in learning about the psychologies of people.