Hung squaddie #notgay #maybegay #probsgay #fitasfuck #fitsoldier #hungsoldier #hungsquaddie #uncutcock #fatcock #cum
Torso of a Young Man, by Constantin Brancusi. Viewed at H’ART Museum, 2026
#brancusi #jeunehomme #amsterdam #malenude #torso #modernism #maybegay #boys
The Three Men, by Adrian Paci. Viewed at Centraal Museum Utrecht, 2026
#adrianpaci #men #maybegay #bathers #utrecht #centraalmuseum
@utrechtuniversity.bsky.social
“Young Love,” photographer unknown. Viewed at Fenix, 2026.
#boys #men #gay #maybegay #bestfriends #thosedays #happytogether #pride #boylove
From “Diaspora” by Omar Victor Diop. Viewed at Fenix, 2026
#immigrant #diaspora #diop #rotterdam #maybegay #senegalese #black #fenix
English playwright, spy and MaybeGay Aphra Behn was baptised on this day in 1640. #aphrabehn #maybegay #bornonthisday
Reclusive American poet, lifelong spinster and possible lesbian Emily Dickinson was BOTD in 1830. #emilydickinson #bornonthisday #maybegay
American singer-songwriter Jim Morrison (aka The Lizard King), the charismatic, swivel-hipped and probably bisexual frontman of psychedelic rock band The Doors was BOTD [8 December] in 1943, dying in Paris in 1971 aged 27. #jimmorrison #bornonthisday #thedoors #thelizardking #maybegay
American thespian and probably lesbian Agnes Moorehead, whose extraordinary career ranged from #OrsonWelles to #DouglasSirk to camp-as-fuck mother witch Endora in TV sitcom #Bewitched, was BOTD [6 December] in 1900. #agnesmoorehead #maybegay #bornonthisday
American actor Wally Cox, the long term friend and probable bumboy of #MarlonBrando, was BOTD [6 December] in 1924. #wallycox #bornonthisday #maybegay
English poet Christina Rossetti, author of beloved Christmas poem “ In the Bleak Midwinter” and the rampantly lesbian-coded “Goblin Market”, was BOTD in 1830. #christinarossetti #maybegay #bornonthisday #goblinmarket
Austro-German poet and MaybeGay Rainer Maria Rilke, best known for his book “Letters to a Young Poet”, was BOTD in 1875. #rainermariarilke #maybegay #letterstoayoungpoet #bornonthisday
English social reformer, philanthropist and MaybeGay Octavia Hill was BOTD in 1838. #octaviahill #maybegay #bornonthisday
English artist and MaybeGay Frederic Leighton, latterly Lord Leighton, was BOTD in 1830. #fredericleighton #lordleighton #maybegay #bornonthisday
Austrian psychoanalyst, writer and MaybeGay Anna Freud, daughter and acolyte of Big Daddy #SigmundFreud, was BOTD in 1895. #annafreud #maybegay #bornonthisday #psychoanalysis
Lesbionic American writer and activist Louisa May Alcott, whose novel “Little Women” brought her success, financial security and lasting fame as a pioneer of girl-centred literature, was BOTD in 1932. #louisamayalcott #bornonthisday #lesbionic #maybegay
French writer, philosopher and Maybe Gay François-Marie Arouet, better known by his pseudonym Voltaire, was BOTD in 1694. #Voltaire #maybegay #bornonthisday
Irish writer, hot bear and closet case Bram Stoker, best known for his novel “Dracula”, was BOTD in 1847. #bramstoker #dracula #maybegay #bornonthisday
Fruity Dutch monarch, military commander and Maybe Gay King William of Orange was BOTD in 1650. #williamoforange #maybegay #bornonthisday #royalfamily
Revered Indian activist and politician Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of India’s independence movement, was BOTD in 1869. His passionate, erotically-charged correspondence with German bodybuilder Hermann Kallenbach continues to inspire debate. #mahatmagandhi #maybegay #bornonthisday
American celebrity photographer and non-identifying dyke Annie Leibowitz was BOTD in 1949, turning 76 today. #annieleibowitz #honkinggreatdyke #maybegay #bornonthisday
American Modernist poet, playwright, editor, critic and #MaybeGay T. S. Eliot, best known for his poems “The Waste Land” and “Four Quartets”, was BOTD in 1888. #tseliot #maybegay #thewasteland #fourquartets #bornonthisday
American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, best known for his novels “The Great Gatsby” and “Tender is the Night”, was BOTD in 1896. Unhappily married to socialite #ZeldaSayre, the end of Chapter 2 of “Gatsby” showcased his familiarity with gay cruising. #fscottfitzgerald #bornonthisday #maybegay
Canadian actor Walter Pidgeon, best known as the star of films “Madame Curie” and “Mrs Miniver” was BOTD in 1897. According to Hollywood hustler #ScottyBowers, Pidgeon picked him up at a service station in 1946, becoming his first regular paying client. #walterpidgeon #bornonthisday #maybegay
English poet and Maybe Gay Stevie Smith, best known for her poem “Not Waving But Drowning”, was BOTD in 1902. #steviesmith #bornonthisday #maybegay
The impossibly glamorous and sensibly single New Zealand aviatrix Jean Batten was BOTD in 1909. #jeanbatten #newzealand #maybegay #bornonthisday
German geographer, explorer, lifelong bachelor and MaybeGay Alexander von Humboldt was BOTD in 1769. #alexandervonhumboldt #maybegay #bornonthisday
French writer, dramatist, actor and philosopher Antonin Artaud, best known for his involvement with the Theatre of the Absurd, was BOTD in 1896. #antoninartaud #bornonthisday #maybegay
French writer, dramatist, actor and philosopher Antonin Artaud, best known for his involvement with the Theatre of the Absurd, was BOTD in 1896. #antoninartaud #bornonthisday #maybegay