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Paula Claire Rodriguez Rust (born 1959) is an American sociologist who studies sexual orientation, especially bisexuality.[1] Rust is editor of Bisexuality in the United States and author of Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics: Sex, Loyalty, and Revolution.[2]
Rust earned a Ph.D. in Sociology from University of Michigan in 1989. She has taught at Hamilton College and State University of New York at Geneseo. Rust is a member of the International Academy of Sex Research.[3] She has been critical of 2005 work by J. Michael Bailey that did not detect a distinctly bisexual male genital arousal pattern[4] (although in 2011 Bailey's lab did report finding it) and has advocated for more sophisticated models of sex, gender, and sexual orientation.[5]
She and her partner Lorna Rodriguez Rust have four children.[citation needed] Rust serves on the New Jersey Special Task Force on Bullying, Cyberbullying Awareness and Prevention.[6]
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