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Monday, October 30, 2023

ETERNO MUNDO GAY

GAY COUPLE HAD VISITED 100 COUNTRIES .

Visiting every country in the world is a tall task – even more so when one in three criminalise who you are.

There are 67 countries where private, consensual same-sex sexual activities are illegal, and many more that while accepting on paper are unwelcoming to queer people in practice.

This can make travelling a tricky prospect for LGBTQ+ people – but it’s done little to deter Oskar and Dan. The couple have traveled to more than 100 nations, and they one day hope to visit every country in the world.

Oskar and Dan’s dream germinated when they met at school in Gothenburg, Sweden. They quickly hit it off and started dating – by the time they graduated, they had seen eight countries together.

Campaign to transform READING GAOL, where Oscar Wilde was imprisoned, into arts centre.

The playwright and poet, who had a string of male lovers, was famously arrested and sent to Reading Gaol in 1895 for for gross indecency with men, under the UK’s historic anti-gay laws.

Wilde served two years behind bars in Reading Gaol, where he penned the work De Profundis.

His time in prison was the basis for his final ever work The Ballad of Reading Gaol, a long poem that reflects on the harsh rhythms of his daily prison life.

Former QI host Stephen Fry is among those backing a campaign for the government to scrap plans to sell off the site, and instead transform it into a full-time arts centre.

Detalle de un ánfora ateniense de figuras negras del siglo V antes de Cristo representando a un erastés (En la Grecia antigua, el erastés era un hombre adulto comprometido en una pareja pederástica con un adolescente, llamado erómeno )o.en un gesto convencional de cortejo, con una mano buscando tocar los genitales del erómeno y la otra su barbilla mientras le mira a los ojos.

En 1944 el médico nazi Carl Værnet llevó a cabo sus experimentos para curar la homosexualidad utilizando seres humanos con unos 50 internos del campo de concentración de Buchenwald. Se les sometió a diversos tipos de operaciones: castraciones, implantes e inoculación de hormonas. Murieron al menos 13 personas directamente como resultado de los experimentos, que fueron considerados un fracaso.

Hasta la caída del régimen nazi se estima que fueron internados en campos de concentración entre 5 000 y 15 000 homosexuales, que sufrieron una tasa de mortalidad del 60 %.

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