While nobody will ever know jt how many gay and lbian passengers were on the RMS Tanic on that fateful night. But jt by the sheer number of passengers…
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- GAY HISTORY – APRIL 14, 1912: THE FOTTEN GAY PASSENGERS AND CREW OF THE RMS TANIC [VIDEO]
- WHY SO MANY GAY MEN STILL LOVE TANIC 20 YEARS ON
- GAY PASSENGERS AND CREW MEMBERS ON TANIC
- TANIC - THE GAY VERSN 2
GAY HISTORY – APRIL 14, 1912: THE FOTTEN GAY PASSENGERS AND CREW OF THE RMS TANIC [VIDEO]
* titanic gay version *
Archibald Butt and Francis Davis Millet, two proment men who died durg the 1912 skg of the Tanic, may have been a gay relatnship, historians was an teemed printial ai who worked for both Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.
WHY SO MANY GAY MEN STILL LOVE TANIC 20 YEARS ON
*While nobody will ever know jt how many gay and lbian passengers were on the RMS Tanic on that fateful night. Were there gay or lbian passengers and crew on the Tanic at s time of skg? Jack Frscher, thor of the gay-rotic novella Tanic: The Untold Tale of Gay Passengers and Crew (Palm Drive Publishg), reckoned that “if, acrdg to Ksey, one out of six ordary men is gay, 225 gay men died.
GAY PASSENGERS AND CREW MEMBERS ON TANIC
If two out of six the travel dtry are gay, 450 gay men died, makg Tanic an overlooked but sential chapter gay history.
” Sce men were more likely to go down wh the ship, the gay male sualti were undoubtedly higher than most. Thomas Andrews Jr., who was the chief signer of the ship was a rpected and proment figure the shipbuildg dtry, but what is ls known is that he was also gay or at the very least bisexual.. Andrews’ sexualy was not openly discsed durg his lifetime, as homosexualy/bisexualy was illegal the early 20th century.
It has been suggted that, wh travel partner William Aled Gaskell, were both gay passengers aboard the Tanic.
TANIC - THE GAY VERSN 2
The are jt a few of the possible unknown gay and lbian victims. Learn more about the gay passengers upon the RMS Tanic and that fateful night.
Watch Hugh Brewster, thor of ‘RMS Tanic: Gild Liv on a Fatal Voyage’ which talks about the untold gay story of the Tanic’s fatal main voyage. Tarn Stephanos #1 Do we know of any gay dividuals amongst Tanic's passenger or crew pliment? I realize that gays were ls apt to e out 1912 than they are 2007, but I am still cur if there was anyone on Tanic that we know was gay.