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Anne Lezdomme
Anne Lezdomme contributed to gynarchy through her hard-hitting essay, The Gynarchical Triangle, and through the dissemination of her memories in the form of two photo albums (Album-Photos 1 and Album_Photos 2), full of happy memories and practical suggestions. Since then, his novels, Sororité, La Régyne, La Seconde Régyne (which form a continuation and a conclusion to the Triangle) then Losers and Thérapies gynarchistes have come to illustrate his original conception of gynarchy.
Anne Lezdomme, a feminist and lesbian well known in French and international gynarchist circles, was able, through the internet and the press, to convey the idea of a different and more harmonious way of life combining sensuality sapphism of the Woman and the intrinsic masochism of the male. Several personal experiences, of which she gives testimony in her two Photo Albums and in her essay, lead her to realize that males, if they are firmly maintained in chastity, can really assist Women who, themselves, can thus live comfortable and fulfilling Sapphic relationships.
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His tetralogy published under the title La Sapho-gynarchie is made up of the Gynarchic Triangle which masterfully and practically gives the means to pass from utopia to reality, and the three novels Sororité, La Régyne and La Seconde Régyne, which illustrate his first essay and seem a sort of premonition of the gynarchist world to come. Then, two other novels, Thérapies gynarchistes and Losers, also published together under the title Fictions Gynarchistes (4), develop his message in a contemporary and realistic way. Anne Lezdomme, today more in daily practice than in writing, devotes herself to the dissemination of her sapho-gynarchist ideas on the gynarchy.org site.