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What does Erickson mean, in "Out of Line..." when she says that we should "flaunt" those things that are "sites of deepest shame"? Could this concept apply beyond issues of sexuality?

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The idea of out of the line is regarding beyond the normal way of doing things and is thus to be avoided all the times.

Yes the indication of the issues in the excerpt can apply universally to other problems than the issues of sexuality. The issues indicated in the given excerpt have been a problem universally.

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