Anthropology

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Author: Dan Rhodes

101 LOVERS. 101 STORIES,,Anthropology,,I loved an anthropologist. She went to Mongolia to study the gays. At first she kept their culture at arm’s length, but eventually she decided that her fieldwork would benefit from assimilation. She worked hard to become as much like them as possible, and gradually she was accepted. After a while she ended our romance by letter. It breaks….Read More

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