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'The L Word' Has Tongues Wagging - Lesbian "Sex in the City"
Fox News ^ | January 15, 2004 | Kathleen Wereszynski

Posted on 01/15/2004 8:57:09 PM PST by disclaimer

NEW YORK — Between Madonna and Britney's kiss, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" lesbian sex scene and newspaper headlines about American high school girls experimenting with same-sex relationships, 2003 seemed like the year of girl-on-girl action.

Now, Showtime will bring the lives and loves of a whole cast of lesbian characters to the small screen in its new drama "The L Word." The show hasn't even aired yet — it debuts Sunday night — but the recent display of lesbian activity in mainstream media is already the center of a moral and cultural firestorm.

Supporters of "The L Word" call the focus on gay women groundbreaking, but detractors say the show contributes to a culture that tells young women that being gay is cool and sexy.

Comparing itself to "Sex and the City," with the ad campaign "Same sex, different city," "The L Word" stars Jennifer Beals of "Flashdance" fame, whose character is trying to have a child with her partner. Their circle of beautiful, stylish lesbian friends often meets at the coffee shop to dish about career, family, friends, and of course, sex.

The show doesn't shy away from steamy scenes, one of which takes place between Marina, who is a lesbian, and a "bi-curious" Midwestern woman who moves to Los Angeles to live with her boyfriend.

Robert Peters, president of the interfaith media watchdog group Morality in Media (search), said shows like "The L Word" and publicity stunts like the Madonna-Britney smooch make what was once "fringe" activity cool in the eyes of teen and pre-teen girls.

"Anyone with a grain of common sense will know that kids are influenced by culture," he said.

Peters said even though "The L Word" is on a pay cable channel, kids will discover the show just as they discovered "Sex and the City," which is very sexually explicit.

Meanwhile, The Washington Post and The Sun-Sentinel of Florida recently reported on the trend of "bisexual chic" among teen girls who date each other, or kiss in public and "freak-dance" at school functions, many times with their male classmates watching.

Georgia mom Michele Humphrey said she's disturbed by the direction entertainment is taking and would not allow her two teenage daughters to watch “The L Word.”

“It’s unfortunate that the culture in some areas is leaning to that type of lifestyle,” she said. “I believe my daughters would make a stand and say, ‘No, I’d rather watch something with good quality entertainment.’”

But Taylor (name changed), a lesbian who lives in Rochester, N.Y., can’t wait for Sunday’s premiere.

“I am hoping that it scratches the surface about the emotional complexities of the lesbian lifestyle and relationship,” she said.

"Will & Grace,” “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” and Showtime’s “Queer as Folk" are examples of successful programs that revolve around gay male characters. But “The L Word” is the first series to bring an entire cast of female characters out of the closet — a fact that pleases gay advocates.

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Peters, however, said the look of the cast, who could give the “Sex and the City” gals a run for their money, sends a message to teenage girls that sexual experimentation is cool. He said the show is part of a "propaganda campaign" to change public opinion about homosexuality.

"These women are all knockouts," Peters said. "This is for heterosexual men who want to watch women having sex."

But Taylor is unfazed by the "lipstick lesbian" look of the cast.

"Sex sells and I think it was a smart marketing strategy that they use that," she said. "Perhaps after they get people hooked they'll integrate some more realistic-looking lesbians."

Macias said he expects the show to draw a broad audience, since it deals with issues like having a family, balancing work and personal life and exploring sexuality.

"The good thing about the straight community watching these shows is that it educates them on a broader level," he said.

And if heterosexual men are initially drawn in by the titillation factor, that's not necessarily a bad thing, according to Macias, who said just getting people to tune in is important.

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Jill Miressi, a 24-year-old “Sex and the City” fan from Kingston, N.Y., said she’ll switch over to Showtime on Sunday after her favorite show.

“I will probably check it out just to see what it’s all about,” said Miressi, who is heterosexual. “But straight girls are probably not going to say, ‘I’ve been in a similar situation,’ when they watch ‘The L Word.’”

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The soft sell of "The L Word" from the The New York Times article:

Except for the politics and soft-core pornography, "The L Word," Showtime's new series about lesbians that starts on Sunday, is old-fashioned fun — more "Melrose Place" than "Sex and the City."
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All the women are beautiful, which on the one hand works to dismiss the stereotype of lesbians as squat, plaid-shirted and mannish. On the other, they are all so exquisite, even by the high standards of affluent Los Angeles, that it plays into another stereotype — and male fantasy — of the lipstick lesbian.
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The real L word of the show is not lesbianism but loyalty, the fellowship that binds and softens a group of what on the surface appear to be prickly, overly indulged middle-class women. (They drive convertibles, take spinning classes and eat at the trendiest restaurants.) And these female friends are more nuanced and plausible than the stick-figure heroines on HBO's "Sex and the City."

Women Having Sex, Hoping Men Tune In...

61 posted on 01/16/2004 8:52:52 PM PST by disclaimer
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To: All

'The L Word' - the next "Friends" series?
62 posted on 01/16/2004 8:55:55 PM PST by disclaimer
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To: disclaimer
Showtime's new series about lesbians that starts on Sunday, is old-fashioned fun

Old fashioned fun. I remember when that consisted of Marcia Brady wondering if her broken nose would heal in time for her date with the BMOC....:)

63 posted on 01/16/2004 9:05:13 PM PST by LisaMalia (Buckeye Fan since birth!!)
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To: LisaMalia
Mom always said "never play ball in the house".
64 posted on 01/16/2004 9:20:30 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: disclaimer
Ground breaking! Provocative! And now good old fashioned fun!

In other words bogus.
65 posted on 01/16/2004 9:29:55 PM PST by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: disclaimer
Even if the show had the acting, writing and production values of a sixties nudie flick, the critics would still be...er...fawning over it.
66 posted on 01/17/2004 1:54:25 AM PST by RightWingAtheist
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To: disclaimer
All the women are beautiful, which on the one hand works to dismiss the stereotype of lesbians as squat, plaid-shirted and mannish.

Yeah, it works until you see the squat, plain-shirted, and mannish Lesbian Avengers show up to protest. That's the only time I've ever heard a group of guys plead with a group of women to put their shirts back on!

67 posted on 01/17/2004 6:00:19 AM PST by FormerLib (We'll fight the good fight until the very end!)
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To: disclaimer
I got rid of my tv over a year ago. I got sick of watching the news channels run the same stories over and over about missing girls, murdered wives and the beltway sniper. I was also disgusted that the alternative was so-called "reality tv". Now, I am ever more confident that I made the right choice. A cable bill would be insulting to receive, if my lousy options included this crap.
68 posted on 01/17/2004 9:43:27 AM PST by Voice in your head ("The secret of Happiness is Freedom, and the secret of Freedom, Courage." - Thucydides)
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To: gathersnomoss
"Leave It To Beaver, huh? June to Ward: "Haven't you been a little hard on the Beaver lately?"

.....ROFLMAO.....!!!!!
69 posted on 01/18/2004 10:50:24 AM PST by jaugust ("Give the governor, HARUMPH!!")
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To: disclaimer
If you don't like the idea of this show, don't watch it. If you happen to stumble across it while channel surfing and are offended by what you see - change the channel or turn off the TV. It really is as simple as that.
70 posted on 01/18/2004 4:08:25 PM PST by NCPAC
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To: NCPAC
If you don't like the idea of this show, don't watch it. If you happen to stumble across it while channel surfing and are offended by what you see - change the channel or turn off the TV. It really is as simple as that.

Thanks for that golden gem of wisdom - oh great deep thinker and cultural answer-man. Did you vote for Gore in that last presidential election?

71 posted on 01/18/2004 7:08:38 PM PST by disclaimer
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To: disclaimer
Uh-oh,...if someone disagrees with one's view on things - smear them by asking a loaded question about their political allegiance. Now, THAT is deep.

Do you really want a nanny state deciding what can/can't be shown on commerical television, disclaimer? (Well, maybe you do. A lot of folks who fancy themselves conservative seem to want Uncle Sam holding their hands against the big bad world outside.) Boycott sponsors, turn off the TV, or do what I do - don't watch television at all - but don't deem yourself worthy of deciding what should or shouldn't be available for others to watch.

For the record: My FReep name - NCPAC - stands for National Conservative Political Action Committe. I was their press secretary for two years. I have also worked professionally in campaign/media/advisory roles for Richard Viguerie, Linda Chavez, two conservative media organizations, did press/media relations for numerous Republican candidates at all levels of government, a US Congressman of some reknown, and currently, an elected Republican official whose name I am not at liberty to mention. So, no, I didn't/wouldn't vote for Gore any more than I would dare tell you what you can or can't watch.
72 posted on 01/18/2004 8:06:12 PM PST by NCPAC
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To: NCPAC
Do you really want a nanny state deciding what can/can't be shown on commerical television, disclaimer? (Well, maybe you do. A lot of folks who fancy themselves conservative seem to want Uncle Sam holding their hands against the big bad world outside.) Boycott sponsors, turn off the TV, or do what I do - don't watch television at all - but don't deem yourself worthy of deciding what should or shouldn't be available for others to watch.

A man walking down the street, minding his own business, but fully naked finds himself arrested for this simple act of walking down the street. That's unfair, you say, just look away, you say, if you don't approve and don't care to watch. So eventually the laws against men walking the streets naked are repealed. After a while more and more naked men take to walking the streets - you can't look away without seeing yet another or a reflection in a store front window you sought out as a visual escape. By looking away, your passive inaction allows the nudists and gays exhibitionist to become prominent and accepted in the culture, the culture you call home. Before long sex acts begin to occur in the streets. Look away, you say, it doesn't concern you.

A woman chooses to kill her 'fetus' in the womb, look away you say for it's her own business and none of yours. Do you want this country to be nanny state? - you say. Before long, teenage girls are giving birth to children and leaving them to die in the bathroom where they were born as disrespect for human life takes hold of the culture...

The founding fathers modeled this Republic after God's laws - a civilization based on the Ten Commandments and the bible - God's word. Our laws and culture protected the family as God's law outlined. Not anymore, the family has come under full scale attack. 'The L Word' is another front in the war on the family.

There are absolutes, there is good and there is evil. If you are blind to existence of evil, as a formidable enemy to be conquered, then I expect you to allow evil to manifest itself in our culture while you're looking the other way. Evil seldom barges in the font door announcing itself to all, instead it seduces those inside to invite it in where it suffocates the good.

Look the other way, change the channel. Let the FCC remove regulations on those ever popular four letter swear words, remove the laws on indecent exposure and lewd behavior in the streets as well. We can all just look away as evil seduces the next generation and is invited in to stay.

73 posted on 01/18/2004 10:54:24 PM PST by disclaimer
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To: zarf
How bout a defecation channel
"Hi this has been Hot Carl Camron reporting for the Defication Channel."
74 posted on 01/21/2004 12:09:47 PM PST by Moleman
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To: NCPAC
If you don't like the idea of this show, don't watch it. If you happen to stumble across it while channel surfing and are offended by what you see - change the channel or turn off the TV. It really is as simple as that.


Great example of post #54's boiling frog analogy.
75 posted on 01/22/2004 8:48:43 AM PST by Roughneck (". . .For there is going to come a time when people won't listen to the truth. . .")
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To: Roughneck
Since I believe it is within the individual's power to decided what he/she watches,...somehow this belief equals the boiling frog analogy?! Goodness, if that's not just a bit overstated.

Be strict in your own house - don't expect (or even worse, wish) for the government to be strict for you.
76 posted on 01/22/2004 9:35:13 AM PST by NCPAC
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To: disclaimer
Thank you for your response. You have answered quite clearly that you do want the nanny state deciding what can/can't be show on commercial television. I do appreciate the fact you aren't hiding from your big government (some would mistate it as being "cultural") conservatism. This response is not meant as a flame, though to you it probably sounds like one.
77 posted on 01/22/2004 9:40:34 AM PST by NCPAC
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To: disclaimer
Their circle of beautiful, stylish lesbian friends often meets at the coffee shop to dish about career, family, friends, and of course, sex.

Right; all the lesbians I know are drop dead gorgeous. /sarcasm

Most of them could stop a clock from 100 paces.

Can't wait for the episode that shows the rampant jealousy and physical abuse that is common in the lesbian community.

78 posted on 01/22/2004 10:09:37 AM PST by connectthedots (Don't come to a tank battle with a pen knife)
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To: JFC
She obviously liked kissin the man awhole lot better.

Nahhh, she's no Lesbian. They usually hate men.

sw

79 posted on 01/22/2004 10:14:24 AM PST by spectre (Spectre's wife)
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To: NCPAC
You don't appear to see this country as a God fearing Christian nation but a mixed multi-cultural nation where everything is relative there is no right or wrong - a nation of people lacking principle living together without a cohesive moral compass. You sir, are a multi-culturalist and/or a Libertarian, but you not a Conservative. You are in the wrong party.
80 posted on 01/22/2004 12:28:07 PM PST by disclaimer
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