I'm one of those lesbians who is fairly certain that she has indeed been homosexual since birth. Despite reading The Lesbian Heresy, I still cannot wrap my mind around the thought that there is absolutely nothing biological to sexuality - why, then, have I been in love with women since earliest childhood, why have I been attracted to them since I entered puberty, why have men always sexually repelled me, why was I unable to turn myself straight by choice ... all of this long before I even knew that lesbians exist, that same-sex love and attraction has a name and is experienced by other people, too?
Though I do believe that the concept of the political lesbian has its pitfalls (I have simply read and heard too many interviews with polilezs who renounced their lesbianism after finding "that one man" that proved to be "the one exception" to toxic masculinity and abuse), I think it is a valid concept. Why NOT choose to centre your life around loving women? I admire Sheila Jeffreys and this book was a true eye-opener on some of the problems in the lesbian community, or whatever remains thereof. Sadomasochism, fascism, infiltration by queer and male politics, incest, abuse, the strap-on obsession, toxic gender roles, the glorification of male interests, phallocentricity ... Jeffreys mentions it all. What a sad state today's lesbians are in! And how we must fight to drag ourselves out of the mud of the toxic malestream!