Feminism is the theory, lesbianism is the practice.
The ways sexuality plays out in political economies is central. And Cambodia's political economy is organized around this notion of family. So lesbianism is actually perceived as being threatening to a degree that it would have not been, for example, under socialist East Germany. But it's one of the essential issues of women's freedom: Do you get to do want you want to do with your body? Not if you don't know what your body is for.
Lesbianism, politically organized, is the greatest threat that exists to male supremacy.
Lesbianism has always seemed to me an extremely inventive response to a shortage of men, but otherwise not worth the trouble.
You just can't say lesbianism hurts women's golf. It's more correct to say homophobia does.
For me feminism is bra-burning lesbianism. It's very unglamorous.
I definitely don't know why men are turned-on by lesbianism.