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Trimmin' the Women

Monte Carlo, 1930

Henry Giardina
Feb 24, 2025
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The assumption of queerness is a funny thing. Even before we openly acknowledged gay people on film, gayness was used as a plot device in romantic comedies where gay men are the only men allowed private access to women. And where does this access get a man? Into the bedroom, of course, to dress her hair.

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