For instance, Michele mentions Catalina’s lenience and suggested sexual preference of women to men. She points this out by mentioning that, “…Catalina is fairly mum when it comes to her sexual preferences. Only once is she explicit about her ‘taste… for pretty faces.’” This, however, is not true in the …show more content…
While Catalina does not outright state that she prefers women over men, there are several instances that can lead a reader to believe that she has such preferences. Both the previous example with Diegos’ sister and the one that Michele Stepto provides, when Catalina is encountered by whores at the end of her memoir, are both explicit enough inclinations to hint to readers of her sexual preference of women over men. Not no mention the other hints that Catalina gives all throughout her