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The Homosexual Matrix (Second Edition) [Paperback]

C. A. Tripp (Author)
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  • Paperback: 330 pages
  • Publisher: Plume; 2nd edition (August 1, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0452008476
  • ISBN-13: 978-0452008472
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,433,748 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars packed with juicy information and opinion on many things., September 25, 2007
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Julie M. Vognar "Julie" (Berkeley, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Homosexual Matrix (Second Edition) (Paperback)
C.A. Tripp, sharp as a tack in 1975 (less so in 2003...), wrote a book, sometimes used as a textbook in its day, full of useful and interesting information on homosexuality (sometimes, he says something which is exactly the opposite from what you thought he was going to say, but on further consideration, you decide he's probably right), and many other things as well.

I was, however, shocked that someone with truly vast interviewing experience (he worked with Kinsey for a while), and SUCH a keen eye--would, in 1975, come down so heavily on the side of "early influences" as a cause of homosexuality. I looked up DNA, and found that it was discovered (isolated, defined) in the '40s or 50s...but perhaps it's still my own ignorance. It's actually sort of amazing that this doesn't ruin the entire book, but it certainly doesn't. I find myself remembering little tangential things, some funny, some not so funny:

Who could ever forget the story of the tragically too-well matched protozoa, or his example of how the almost universal second class citizen status of women can have its rewards: No self-respecting cannibal would EVER put a woman in the stew. Most believe that woman-flesh is poison, and for those who know better, they still wouldn't do it, because, well, after all--you are what you eat!

The protozoa: Protozoa are single-celled animals, who live in water. Usually, they reproduce by fission---they simply split into two protozoa. But after a while, the--whatever they're made of--gets tired, or weak, because it's simply the same animal reproducing itself. When this happens, they engage in what Tripp calls sexual reproduction (you can make up your own mind about this). The "tired" protozoa finds a nearby member of his species, and (remember, these are one-celled animals--no mouths, no sex organs, just--body fluids), dissolves a section of his body wall--as does his "mate," and they come together, exchanging some of their body fluids. This refreshes both, and they continue reproducing themselves by fission for some time.

Now the scientists, studying them, realized that the ideal "mate" for the "tired" protozoa would be--a protozoa quite different from him, while the one he is likely to--exchange fluids--with is likely to be a "relative"--someone from close by in the same pond (or wherever). So: the scientists chose two protozoa from different ends of the pond, and isolated each in its own beaker. For various reasons, which I don't remember, they felt that the two they had chosen were ideal "mates" for each other. (Something close to hybridization, as it were.)
Then, they put the two together in the same beaker. They immediately joined together, dissolving the part of their body walls where they would connect.

And exchanged so much of their own body fluids...that both died.

As I told this story to some friends, they all chuckled a little, except one girl who said "My God! They died of...love! That's not funny...."

It was a great pleasure reading this book!
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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Discovery, February 18, 2001
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This book takes you on many mind provocutive inverts. You may discover your self in the many illustrations tripp gives. Religous and historical factods are used to assist the reader to better understand our homosexual feelings. It is a must read for those trapped in the closet and to scared to let their personallity shine. JBH
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