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Initial Attraction Initial Attraction
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Missing Letters Missing Letters
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Irregular Unions Irregular Unions
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Straying Eyes Straying Eyes
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Age and Gender Reversal Age and Gender Reversal
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Sitting and Thinking in Silence Sitting and Thinking in Silence
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Hitting and Being Hit Hitting and Being Hit
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Love Tokens Love Tokens
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Pain at Separation Pain at Separation
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Missing Each Other Missing Each Other
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Cohabitation Cohabitation
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Reflections on the Future Reflections on the Future
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Other Relationships Other Relationships
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Summary Summary
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14 Sex and Sexual Relationships
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Published:October 2002
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Abstract
This chapter examines the love affair between Lu Xun and Xu Guangping, and their sexual relationships with others. The salient issue on which Lu Xun and Xu Guangping were most reticent was sex. Even in the OC, there is very little direct reference to their physical attraction to each other, the consummation of their affair, their cohabitation, or the accidental conception of their son. There was very little reference to any sexual relationship they may have had with other people or to the subject of sex in general. Less personal matters included references to Lu Xun's sexual awareness of other women, including his students; hitting and being hit; their frustration about being apart and the misunderstandings that thereby arose; and the pet-names they used for themselves and for each other.
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