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- Some tribades were prosecuted for attempted sodomy and were imprisoned.
- Its usage suggests that it was more colloquial and more pejorative than " tribade ".
- Tribades were simultaneously considered members of the lower class trying to ruin virtuous women, and representatives of an aristocracy corrupt with debauchery.
- She was famous for ruling " a social circle of tribades in Dublin " in the early 1730s, her primary lover being Lady Allen.
- In addition, women passed or dressed as men and sometimes even married other women, and some ( usually from the lower class ) were classified as tribades.
- Scream Magazine describes Blood of the Tribades as " a considerable achievement visually, with meticulously considered shot compositions and a lush colour palette that enhances and foregrounds the colours of the natural world.
- As Jean-Luc Planchais wrote, she is a " bloody tribade who castrates ideals ", who " believes herself to be God, the destruction of the other confirms her supremacy ".
- Penetration was the focus of concern in all sexual acts, and a woman who was thought to have uncontrollable desires because of her engorged clitoris was called a " tribade " ( literally, one who rubs ).
- :: Interestingly, the exact same phrase appears in another of Dunglison's works, his Medical Lexicon ( which I can preview ); but this time " tribade " is the medical term.
- Although this term refers to a specific sex act between women today, in the past it was commonly used to describe female-female sexual love in general, and women who had sex with women were called Tribads or Tribades.
- Considered one of the first queercore groups, they take their name from the practice of tribadism, a " tribe eight " being a play on the word " tribade ", a word which was once used to refer to lesbianism.
- "Fricatrice ", a synonym for " tribade " that also refers to rubbing but has a Latin rather than a Greek root, appeared in English as early as 1605 ( in Ben Jonson's " Volpone " ).
- The tribade was the most common ( vulgar ) lesbian in European texts for many centuries . Tribade occurs in English texts from at least as early as 1601 to at least as late as the mid-nineteenth century before it became self-consciously old-fashioned it was in current use for nearly three centuries.
- Other roles included : Marie Caroline David in " The Tribades " ( Hampstead, May 1978 ); Melanie in " Boo Hoo " ( Open Space, July 1978 ); and Bobbi Michele in " The Last of the Red Hot Lovers " ( Royal Exchange, Manchester, April 1979-transferring to the Criterion Theatre in November 1979 ).
- In English texts, " tribade " is recorded as early as 1601, in Ben Jonson's " Praeludium " ( Poem X in " The Forest " ), to as late as the mid-nineteenth century; it was the most common lesbian term in European texts, through the proliferation of classical literature, anatomies, midwiferies, sexual advice manuals, and pornography.