here she is with her life-long partner mary woolley. jeannette marks lived in an intimate relationship with the college president, mary woolley. they denounced unwise college friendships as abnormal. and insisted, contrary -- she insisted contrary to her own life experience that the only relationship that could fulfill itself and be complete is between that -- between a man and a woman. so what do you think about that? yeah, kyle. >> a lot of people say that's, you know, typical of everyone. it is just one case because earlier it talks about, jane adams and mary smith. they'd make a point to, if they were going to a hotel or something to make a point to make sure they had a double bed. it's not something that, i guess, becomes, you know -- i don't think people start denying it, but it is something that becomes more political and you do see more of a dichotomy between the two extremes. >> it becomes more dangerous. before it's like, i want a double bed. that's fine. now it's like, what are they doing in that double bed? do you think this