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Title: Male Affection in Vintage Photos
Post by: Makini on November 01, 2012, 05:25:26 AM
Male Affection in Vintage Photos

by Gwen Sharp, PhD, Aug 13, 2012, at 10:56 am

Today in the U.S., one of the major rules of masculinity is that men must avoid physical intimacy with each other unless they want to have their sexuality called into question. The guy horrified by the potential implications of a casual physical touch is a common trope in our pop culture.

But this wasn’t always the case. For physical closeness and even casual expressions of intimacy to become threats to masculinity, homosexuality had to enter the public consciousness as a stigmatized identity. That is, a man being gay had to be a possibility in observers’ minds when interpreting their behavior, and men had to be eager to avoid any such assumptions.

Over at the Art of Manliness, Brett and Kate McKay have posted a fantastic collection of old photos showing men posing in ways that show a high level of comfort with physical contact between men. Many of them show men posed in ways that would be unacceptable among straight men today. Here are just a few; I highly recommend looking at their entire post:

SEE IMAGES from link ... http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2012/08/13/male-affection-in-vintage-photos/ (http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2012/08/13/male-affection-in-vintage-photos/)