Sappho's longing for remembrance transcends time, highlighting the significance of her work in a patriarchal society that has often erased female love and relationships.
Historically, lesbian relationships have been dismissed as mere friendships, with many narratives about women loving women censored or ignored by both society and historians.
Today, the erasure of women who love women persists, reflecting a cultural legacy of biphobia, invalidation of identities, and the misogynistic assumption of heteronormativity.
Despite the advances made post-Stonewall, queer women's experiences continue to face misrepresentation and invisibility, underscoring the need for recognition and acceptance.
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