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Robbie and Aaron

This week, the Guardian&#;s Saturday magazine, the Blind Date&#;s official residence, features a global dating special, which matches up couples in Amsterdam, Paris, Beijing, Sydney and New York on Blind Dates. I&#;m always a minuscule dubious about familiar formats popping up in new locations – remember when they sent the EastEnders cast to Ireland?! – but perhaps it&#;s a timely move given in recent months the GBD has been overrun with a) straight people and b) scenarios that wouldn&#;t exactly have me rushing to look away from a wall of slowly drying Farrow & Ball cinder rose. Yes! It&#;s the midseason gear-change!

However, I only have one pair of hands, so I&#;ll be examining the date in N.Y.C. in the hope we&#;ll be getting some F.U.N. from our G.A.Y.s. (The others are worth checking out – especially Bella and Sheree in Sydney. Meet, then, Robbie, a year-old director of partnerships (wow that really rolls off the tongue doesn&#;t it) – on the left in the grey T-shirt, and Aaron, 28, an artist, on the right in the stripes.

– beware, it&#;s a novell

LGBT+ Language and Archives

I own written previous posts on Thomas Baty (), a gender fundamental who was born in Carlisle and who died in Japan. Baty was an international lawyer, a vegetarian, and an editor of the genderqueer journal, Urania. Writing books and articles under the female pseudonym, Irene Clyde, Baty campaigned against the binaries of biological sex, and of social gender conventions. Thomas Baty is an important non-binary pioneer in Cumbria&#;s LGBTQ heritage.

I was very pleased to find the informative article, Thomas Baty, gender critic, by Alice Millea, on the blog of the Bodleian Libraries. This article observes that Thomas Baty led a radically different life, with a homosexual identity, away from the official records of Baty&#;s Oxford and Cambridge university career and his qualifications in law. There are also images of documents relating to Thomas Baty, and a photo, from , which I have put at the foremost of this post, and of which I was previously unaware.

I encourage you to take a look.

Acknowledgements:

Thomas Baty, gender critic

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