Op by unknown doctor was a world first

Feb 05, 2013 12:16

ONE of the most important episodes in the history of gender re-assignment surgery took place in Bristol during the Second World War say researchers on the LBGT project ( Read more... )

history, health care, lgbtq / gender & sexual minorities, totally awesome, uk, world war 2

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pepsquad February 5 2013, 16:06:22 UTC
soooooooooooooo awesome!

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redstar826 February 5 2013, 16:48:17 UTC
We have abseiling lesbians, come on

go on...

I'd be interested in a post about lgbt rights, protests, etc in the UK

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romp February 5 2013, 17:46:08 UTC
I'm interested.

And does the UK not have abseiling lesbians after all? Even after I bothered to google "abseiling"?

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mephisto5 February 5 2013, 17:48:02 UTC
Yup we had them, as part of a protest 25 odd years or so against section 28 :) Will include newspaper clippings in write up.

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alryssa February 5 2013, 21:00:41 UTC
...AWESOME. Yes, please. :) I must have been too young to remember this the first time around.

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tabaqui February 5 2013, 18:35:28 UTC
How very cool. Amazing how there was a doctor with enough empathy and compassion to help him transform.

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mephisto5 February 5 2013, 18:46:24 UTC
People a long time ago often were more tolerent than we think. There was an army officer who was pretty well known to be FtM in Victorian Britain who was well thought of.

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tabaqui February 5 2013, 18:49:10 UTC
More stuff i did not know. :)

I enjoy Downton Abbey, and the characters knowing and accepting the orientation of another character was very refreshing.

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bmh4d0k3n February 5 2013, 19:14:54 UTC
Yes, I've been wondering about how realistic that could've been. On one hand, Britain criminalized homosexuality longer than many other nations. On the other hand, there's no reason there couldn't've been enclaves that were pretty accepting. Do we know of any true stories?

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kagehikario February 5 2013, 18:38:24 UTC
Wait, in one place it's LGBTetc History month, in another Black History month?

BEST MONTH EVER! :D

(now come hither, queer black history...)

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mephisto5 February 5 2013, 18:41:19 UTC
Of interest? (Disclaimer, I know very little history)

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