COPI G Part II FE-BRUARY 13 - 19, 1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE ELEVE eterosexual itv /Homosexual ity y u to Ii e our live in happine nd contentment. Thi column continu our que t to under- tand the ociety in which e Jive. e in our la t column that e rly childhood experience in hich the child i protected d not alio ed to participate in normal thre tening probl m- o ving experience might cau e the child to b come p ive, dependent and impar hi or her development. Thi passivity promote need for the con- tant comp nionship of the p 0- tector. Thu girls can ye m for the companion hip of a 'mother figure' if th P ivity become a p ychological need and moti­ vational force. Such a girl can ily eek love, affection and tection from a member of me x. Obviously, a pie boy will tend t be like hi mother - protector nd, thu ek the compan- ionship of omeone tronger than him If. H ill eek to be d min ted by a per n of the me x: th t ex hich trad- itionally repre ent dominance. h need t ubmit to m e. Logi lly, the e p ive trends which c i he in I m n, c u uncon cious 1f- c tr ting tendencie. In omen m uline tendencies create de ire to have a peni . cau e of th endencie of all kind of implu e to be ex­ pre d e ually and for other re on, ell ca trative ten­ d ncie, whether directed to- ard th elf or other common and very important. Th fear of c tration i often, reacti n to the ho til- SATU DAY 6:10 I GO ERCHANTS HALL F iirpllin Plizi Ser. Cnty. Oem. Com. E.C Tuesdl�s & T urs. for: TCB CURL SPECIAL 225 E. Main 92696 6 w tty th t one face. The first pla man reaches to protect him If when threatened is bo the neck or below the b It. Th cruel moti tion to tr te tho against whom women direct their hostility is reaction to their. xual im- pul s hich cau guilt becau of repre ive conditioning hether in t he If or against a rival. They sometimes direct their feminine feelings of inadequacy against the man who ill, they feel, reiect them or not re pect them. Just as the phallu i typically sym­ bolic of masculinity, trength and independence, powerful de I ire to be eak and dependent of ten ume a feminine char­ acter and lead to implu s in the homo exual male to be castrated and cau castration anxiety. omen who are hostil to men often direct castration impul to them in the form of comments that deride his mas­ culinity; they act disinterested or xually unfulfilled; or they attempt to dominate him. This is typically related to the well­ traveled but untold myth that m n with larger penises are better able to ti fy women. Further repre entations in male homo xuality relate to peni puni hment which indicates, to a great extent the belief that he doe not de rve a penis or the strength that having one sugge t. Constant rejection by the female can make a man que tion his m culinity and Amtrak open hou e ILES The Amtra Stati n in ile i planning a pe ial day, eb. 23, 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Included in the event will be reduced tr in f re refreshment bal­ loons, hats and d or prizes for attendee. The Grand Prize will be a complimen­ tary trip to Toront for two peopl courtesy of Am­ trak, VIA R il and y Tours. Th histori a built in 1891. used in the movie ''The Continuental Divide" and most recently in the "Real Peopl Express" train. For further in for tion pIe e contact the Amtrak t tion in ile. The pro­ po d round trip f res good on Feb. 23 only are: ile to Kalamaz 0, 10.45 Round Trip dult 5 .25 (children two to 11); He to Chicago 17.85 Round Trip dult and $9 chiJdren two to 11. LOT'S' I BARBE &8EAUTY SALON 271 I • PIli 926-63 II THIS WEEKS SPECIALS· Elr Piercing - $5 Thurs, Fri., 1& Sit. Hy Tlml - Razor bump .!dieltion drive him to Ie threatening person I relation hip with le attractiv ladies or with men. A woman who is con tantly rejected or un ti fled emot­ ionally and exually might be driven to the waiting, com­ passionate arm of another woman. A recent report by renowned p ychologists indicates that ho­ mo xuality is an "illne " that is cureable. any homo xual are sati fled with their pro­ pensitie , however. any are not 0 ati fled and are confused by their bodies which house feelings characteri tic of the opposite ex. Many normal people participate in unconven­ tional sex ll;3 1 behavior that would sham them if th ir acquaintances found out. Other have participated in sex- ual activity with members of their own and would bject vehemently to being re rded as hom xual. Incarcerated citizens participate in hom- exuality becau only member of their own . x are available for relea of their eroti feel­ ings. They could not be con­ demned a homo xual because of their de p rate behavior: expecially if their normal x­ ual drive predominate upon relea from prison. Still other people are regarded as hom - xual be au of their man- nerism � yet they are clearly hetero xual and others are hom sexual butdi play not out­ ward characteri tics of being o. h t, then, is hom xual and is it wron to be one? A homo xual e en if only latent, ha a compu) ion, a propen ity, a drive to e ap his or her 0 n b dy . and enter th b dy and adopt th ch r cteri tic (feel­ ings etc) of th opposite Everyone has both male and fe rna I gene and hormone. o one i without occa ional mixed exual feeling but the drive that dominate determine wherther one is hetero xual or homosexual. Expre ing one's feelin and rete a ing one' pent-up xual frustrations can- not b vie ed "wrong." Lo king at it pragmatically and from the ientific point 0 view' one has th right to realize happine if that p r n doe not in terfere ith th right to happines of other . Legally, however hom ualit i a violation of the I w in mo t tates and a vi lati n f mor­ ality in m st communities. SUNDAY 2 p.m. E�tAN�ALL .. d' I T ." SPECIALS Perms $25 * Touch-up $20 Curls $45 & Up Newday $45 Clrefr e $50 Luster $60 WIY s $10 E I Jones Appointm nts Only 977 Otd n, Blnton Hlrbor o�-Fri 9-8 p.m. 925-5703 Immanuel 1?ecorJing StuJios 2461 Riverbend Oriv�/B nton Harbor, 149022 MIKE BRO IE (616) 925-8617 adio CA Di arch d rvice