Starts off pretty and desired , and as the picture degrades he doesn't realize he's ageing into an AGP hon
Logan's Run is also about femboys.
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Starts off pretty and desired , and as the picture degrades he doesn't realize he's ageing into an AGP hon
Logan's Run is also about femboys.
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isnt oscar wilde a gay pèdophile himself. good book tho
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From the outside all of LGBT culture seems like it suffers from massive Dorian Grey syndrome, Oscar Wilde being a homo himself definitely provided the meat for the narrative. Heterosexual men don't mind blobbing out after a few kids.
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Bearchads stay winning, twinkcels and femmes stay seething
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Pretty much. Some of the boys who testified during Oscar Wilde's various trials were 16 when a 30-something Wilde met and, frankly, used them. Even when it came to men of his own social class, he liked 'em young. Robbie Ross, John Gray, and Alfred Douglas were all between 17 and 22 when Oscar Wilde met them. And then, of course, there's the testimony of a maid at the Savoy Hotel who stated she had seen Wilde and Douglas with a "common boy, rough looking, about 14 years of age".
But that's only half the story. What made Oscar Wilde "Oscar Wilde" is he was a Decadent through and through, but he also knew that decadence, by its very nature, leads nowhere. The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of his ways of expressing that. Here, take a look at a letter he wrote to a fan in 1894.
He thinks of himself as Basil, but knows that's just vanity and he'd rather be Dorian. A novel where the whole point is that a life of hedonism, debauchery, and moral turpitude quite literally eats the narcissistic, self-obsessed protagonist from the inside out, and that's who Oscar Wilde wished he was. And that's not even getting into the absolute mountain of self-loathing he later expressed in De Profundis.
Wilde was a brilliant artist, a terrible person, and well aware of every aspect of himself. He'd have probably been both delighted and disturbed by people idolizing him over a century after his death. Especially since it has, in a very real sense, made him exactly who he'd have liked to be – in another age, perhaps.
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He would've thrived in the Groomercord age
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16 or 17 with a 30 year old is barely a libertarian with gays now, in the 1800's that was more then fine.
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Marriageable age at the time was 16, so you're kind of right, especially since that had only been the case for a decade at that point. Before 1885, it was 13. However, I said "30-something" for a reason. Oscar Wilde was 40 when he was convicted of gross indecency, and part of his defense consisted of praising the ancient Greek idea of erastês and erômenos. The prosecution brought up the final lines of Alfred Douglas's poem, "Two Loves".
When the prosecutor asked Wilde "What is the 'Love that dare not speak its name'?", Wilde responded:
And even with all that, he probably would've been okay. But remember what I said in my previous comment about "men of his own social class" and how a maid saw him with a "common boy, rough looking, about 14 years of age"? He was fricking uneducated, commoner prostitutes on the regular, and not always consensually, even if we pretend 14-year-old prostitutes are capable of consenting in any meaningful sense. So all that pontificating about philosophy, poetry, and art was bullshit. He just wanted some underage bussy, and everyone knew it.
It takes a lot to be a libertarian by the standards of the Victorian upper class, especially for an artist as prominent as Oscar Wilde, but Wilde managed it. If he had just stuck to 16-and-up boys of his own social class, he'd've never been convicted.
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