Another thing to distrust is the tendency to relate the question of homosexuality to the problem of “Who am I?” and “What is the secret of my desire?” Perhaps it would be better to ask oneself, “What relationships, through homosexuality, can be established, invented, multiplied, and modulated?” The problem is not to discover in oneself the truth of one’s sex, but, rather, to use one’s sexuality henceforth to arrive at a multiplicity of relationships. … The development toward which the problem of homosexuality tends is the one of friendship.
Michel Foucault ⬩ Friendship as a Way of Life ⬩ Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth
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