lesbian, already nursing her frustrations and confusions, is somehow to get rid of her 'self-pity' and 'solf-oxcuses' and make a 'happy marriage without in anyway denying her nature'. I am afraid that homosexuality, what-

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ver its origins, is far more real than that, far more profound in the demands it makes; otherwise it could hardly deserve to be called a problem at all. I don't think people start out in this world to be 'bad' they start out to be happy. Frankly, I haven't the least idea in the world what a 'solution' to the question might be at this particular moment in history. And I guess in the face of that kind of an admission it seems a little presumptious to have charged into Miss Bradley's really quite worthwhile efforts. But maybe that is what I was trying to say let us not get lost in answers' which

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