A Brief History of Gay Love in Pictures
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Hmmm... I think it's great that you are researching this. However, I'm not so sure that open signs of affection between people of the same sex at this time in history neccesarily implies homosexuality. This was more acceptable and not always sexual, just like hugging a friend is today. However, some of the pictures are pretty clearly homosexual.
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These photos are beautiful and so innocent...it seems the world has taken a turn for the worse to reject such loving and tender people.
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@DaOrigTruthSeeker - Gay people of all races have had to hide their sexual orientation in most places, at most times. All minorities are persecuted in this society and a minority of a minority most of all. Hang in there and stay strong.
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@sleekcartim - Isn't it funny that all these "straight" bigots spent so much time "researching" Gay love? (grin)
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@DaOrigTruthSeeker - Most people who claim to be "Christian" are the least likely to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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@herrrob14 - Obviously not all pictures of two men hugging or even kissing "proves" that they're Gay, but there are plenty of pictures from the 1800's of naked Gay men having sex - but they couldn't be posted on YouTube. Straights assume that everyone is straight, Gay people have to fight to find their history.
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@TheCowboyMonksCorral - The first photographs were made in the 1800's, some of the earliest photographs were obviously made by Gay men.
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@MegaGay: There is no such thing as a Christian or Christianity....that was made up by Iganius 110 AD. He was the Bishop over Antioch and he coined that. Prior to him calling the true followers Christians it had never been heard of before. Refer to the book of Acts 11:26 and relax....go have a nice hot cup of tea,that should help you.
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@READY4REVELATION Tell me, are you a Christian?
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me encanta la musica!!! cual es???
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@ChristianAdvaita Thank you!
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The name of the theme song for a A Brief History of Gay Love is "Brighter Than the Sun", sung by Al Bowley with the Ray Noble Orchestra for whom Al sang lead vocals while playing rhythm acoustic guitar. Al died in the Blitz.
No. They are from a long time ago. The writer of the book they came from would not speculate. I think it is fair to guess some or most did.
TheCowboyMonksCorral 2 years ago
Yes, that's a good one!
TheCowboyMonksCorral 2 years ago