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* UnfortunateImplications: Near the end of the novel, Jeanette states that men are selfish and greedy and therefore unfit for romantic love. It is heavily implied that she could be bisexual but that she chose lesbianism to avoid [[AllAbusersAreMale evil men]]. Although she does write that "there are exceptions and I hope they are happy."
** Winterson says that she is bisexual but picked women because she would have found it impossible to do her work with a man around.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Near the end of the novel, Jeanette states that men are selfish and greedy and therefore unfit for romantic love. It is heavily implied that she could be bisexual but that she chose lesbianism to avoid [[AllAbusersAreMale evil men]].

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* UnfortunateImplications: Near the end of the novel, Jeanette states that men are selfish and greedy and therefore unfit for romantic love. It is heavily implied that she could be bisexual but that she chose lesbianism to avoid [[AllAbusersAreMale evil men]]. Although she does write that "there are exceptions and I hope they are happy."

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