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- 02:10, 24 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Gabriel Matzneff (Created page with "'''Gabriel Michel Hippolyte Matzneff''' (born 12 August 1936) is a left-wing intellectual French writer and self-identified and open pederast - i.e. a “lover of children” - who often describes sexual activity with young people in his work. He is the winner of the ''Mottard'' and ''Amic'' awards from the ''Académie française'' in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the ''Prix Renaudot'' essay in 2013 and the ''Prix Cazes'' in 2015. The critic Pol Vandromme wrote in 19...")
- 00:52, 24 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Michael Davidson (Created page with "'''Michael Childers Davidson''' (1897 - 1975) was a British journalist, memoirist, and an open pederast. He was an English foreign correspondent widely respected for his intelligence, keen observation and sympathy for the underdog. He joined the Berlin communists against Hitler, crossed wartime Morocco in Arab disguise, and opposed the British authorities in Malaya and Cyprus. This autobiography, published in 1962 in an England where homosexuality was still...")
- 00:01, 24 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Guy Hocquenghem 1970s.png (A young Guy Hocquenghem, looking very 70's. Guy Hocquenghem was an academic MAP ally and homosexual left-wing radical who is considered an early queer theorist, perhaps the author of the 1st ever text of queer theory.)
- 00:01, 24 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Guy Hocquenghem 1970s.png (A young Guy Hocquenghem, looking very 70's. Guy Hocquenghem was an academic MAP ally and homosexual left-wing radical who is considered an early queer theorist, perhaps the author of the 1st ever text of queer theory.)
- 23:55, 23 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer.jpeg (Historical French academic MAP allies Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer. At the age of 15, Hocquenghem began a homosexual affair with his then high school philosophy teacher René Schérer, and they remained lifelong friends.)
- 23:55, 23 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer.jpeg (Historical French academic MAP allies Guy Hocquenghem and Rene Scherer. At the age of 15, Hocquenghem began a homosexual affair with his then high school philosophy teacher René Schérer, and they remained lifelong friends.)
- 22:30, 23 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Guy Hocquenghem (Created page with "'''Guy Hocquenghem''' (10 December 1946 – 28 August 1988) was a French writer, philosopher, and queer theorist. At the age of 15, Hocquenghem began a homosexual affair with his high school philosophy teacher René Schérer and they remained lifelong friends. Hocquenghem was an academic peer to many of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, including Michel Foucault and others who (alongside his lover René Schérer) signed the 1977 Wikipedia...")
- 06:21, 23 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Eleanor Williams (Created page with "'''Eleanor Williams''' is a British woman who was based in the North of England in Cumbria, UK. In 2023, at the age of 22, she was sentenced and imprisoned for 8.5 years for "perverting the course of justice". Williams lied over a prolonged period from 2017 (age 17) to 2023 (age 22) about being the victim of multiple rapes, and had been "trafficked" around and outside the country by a fictitious "Asian grooming gang" that also subjected her to beatings and rapes, drugged...")
- 14:54, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:John money.png (Dr. John Money. MAP and trans ally.)
- 14:54, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:John money.png (Dr. John Money. MAP and trans ally.)
- 14:49, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page John Money (Created page with "John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006) was a New Zealand psychologist, sexologist and author known for his research into sexual identity and biology of gender. He was one of the first researchers to publish theories on the influence of societal constructs of gender on individual formation of gender identity. Money introduced the terms "gender role" and "sexual orientation", and popularized the terms gender identity and paraphilia. Working with endocrinologist...")
- 02:56, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Donald west.jpg (MAP ally Donald J. West (9 June 1924 – 31 January 2020), British psychiatrist and criminologist, Director of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK.)
- 02:56, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Donald west.jpg (MAP ally Donald J. West (9 June 1924 – 31 January 2020), British psychiatrist and criminologist, Director of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK.)
- 02:52, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Donald West (Created page with "'''Donald James West''', or '''Donald J. West''' (9 June 1924 – 31 January 2020) was British psychiatrist and criminologist, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Criminology at the University of Cambridge and former Director of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Cambridge, UK. He was particularly known for his 1955 book, Homosexuality (revised 1968), arguing for tolerance. He was an ally to sexual minorities including MAPs, co-authoring with fellow MAP ally...")
- 00:24, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Richard Green (sexologist).jpg (Photo of pioneer LGBT and MAP ally sexologist Richard Green.)
- 00:24, 22 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Richard Green (sexologist).jpg (Photo of pioneer LGBT and MAP ally sexologist Richard Green.)
- 22:07, 21 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Richard Green (Created page with "'''Richard Green''' (6 June 1936 – 6 April 2019) was an American-British sexologist, psychiatrist, lawyer, and author specializing in homosexuality and transsexualism, specifically gender identity disorder in children. Green was the founding editor of the Archives of Sexual Behavior (1971), and served as Editor for 30 years until 2001. He was also the founding president of the ''International Academy of Sex Research'' (1975), which made the ''Archives'' its officia...")
- 01:55, 21 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Gayle Rubin's charmed circle.png (Gayle Rubin's famous charmed circle. The inner circle is the "good" and "normal" whereas the "outer limits" are the "bad", generating disgust, contestation, or being beyond the pale of reasonable discussion. The model illustrates well how age-disparate sex was less controversial in the past, chiefly because all homosexual (same-sex) contact was on the outer limits of acceptability, as well as pornography and other now generally accepted sexual activities and fantasies.)
- 01:55, 21 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Gayle Rubin's charmed circle.png (Gayle Rubin's famous charmed circle. The inner circle is the "good" and "normal" whereas the "outer limits" are the "bad", generating disgust, contestation, or being beyond the pale of reasonable discussion. The model illustrates well how age-disparate sex was less controversial in the past, chiefly because all homosexual (same-sex) contact was on the outer limits of acceptability, as well as pornography and other now generally accepted sexual activities and fantasies.)
- 01:42, 21 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Gayle Rubin.jpg (A young looking Gayle Rubin.)
- 01:42, 21 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Gayle Rubin.jpg (A young looking Gayle Rubin.)
- 20:13, 20 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:John de cecco paidika issue 3 interview.pdf (Archived copy of 1987 interview between Joseph Geraci and John De Cecco, where he discusses the history of homosexuality and pedophilia. Very radical and thought provoking. Very controversial, leading to protest on his university campus.)
- 20:13, 20 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:John de cecco paidika issue 3 interview.pdf (Archived copy of 1987 interview between Joseph Geraci and John De Cecco, where he discusses the history of homosexuality and pedophilia. Very radical and thought provoking. Very controversial, leading to protest on his university campus.)
- 20:04, 20 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:John de cecco.jpg (Photo of John Paul De Cecco (April 18, 1925 – November 2, 2017), an American academic and a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Member of the editorial board of Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia (1987-1995), and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Homosexuality from 1975 to 2009, which published many non-sensationalist articles about topics relating to age and age-disparate relationships. Teilio MAP ally.)
- 20:04, 20 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:John de cecco.jpg (Photo of John Paul De Cecco (April 18, 1925 – November 2, 2017), an American academic and a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Member of the editorial board of Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia (1987-1995), and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Homosexuality from 1975 to 2009, which published many non-sensationalist articles about topics relating to age and age-disparate relationships. Teilio MAP ally.)
- 03:31, 19 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page John P. De Cecco (Created page with "'''John Paul De Cecco''' (April 18, 1925 – November 2, 2017) was an American academic. He was a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University (SFSU), a member of the editorial board of Paidika: ''The Journal of Paedophilia'' (1987-1995), and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Homosexuality from 1975 to 2009, which published many non-sensationalist articles about topics relating to age and age-disparate relationships. This included a 1990 special...")
- 02:13, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Paidika10 pp. 32-60.pdf (Will H.L. Ogrinc, "A Shrine to Love and Sorrow: Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen (1880-1923)" in Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia.)
- 02:13, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Paidika10 pp. 32-60.pdf (Will H.L. Ogrinc, "A Shrine to Love and Sorrow: Jacques d'Adelsward-Fersen (1880-1923)" in Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia.)
- 01:48, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Arce not nude.jpg (Photo of philosopher Leonardo Arce Vidal.)
- 01:48, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Arce not nude.jpg (Photo of philosopher Leonardo Arce Vidal.)
- 01:45, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Leonardo arce academia edu photo.jpg (Photo of philosopher Leonardo Arce Vidal, taken from his academia.edu profile.)
- 01:45, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Leonardo arce academia edu photo.jpg (Photo of philosopher Leonardo Arce Vidal, taken from his academia.edu profile.)
- 01:18, 13 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Leonardo Arce Vidal (Created page with "'''Leonardo Alfonso Arce Vidal''', or '''Leonardo Arce''', is a scholar associated with the University of Chile who has written philosophical academic works problematizing the figure of the pedophile. He completed his MA thesis ''[https://repositorio-uchile-cl.translate.goog/handle/2250/145147?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp#:~:text=La%20presente%20tesis%20es%20la,con%20voz%20o%20sujeto%20completo. Pedophiles and infants: folds and folds of desire]''...")
- 17:57, 10 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Gert Hekma (Created page with "'''Gert Hekma''' (24 September 1951 – 19 April 2022) was a Dutch anthropologist and sociologist, known for his research and publications, and public statements about (homo)sexuality, including pedophilia and sadomasochism. Hekma became fascinated with the Marquis de Sade, Hekma has served as editor or editorial board member of many periodicals, including Sexualities, founded by Ken Plummer, and ''Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia''. He has also co-organized...")
- 21:02, 8 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Talk:Bill Andriette (Created page with "Made a brief edit at the request of the subject of the entry.--~~~~")
- 20:38, 8 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Men and Boys: An Anthology (1924) (Created page with "'''Men and Boys: An Anthology''' (New York, 1924) was the first, and extremely uncommon, anthology of homosexual literature to be published in America. The author, Uranian poet Edward Slocum, was a professional chemist and graduate of Columbia University, who compiled the anthology anonymously and remains somewhat of a mystery today. His identity has been revealed by the research of several scholars (notably Timothy d'Arch Smith and Donald Mader), and the story of th...")
- 04:11, 7 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Wilson cover photo.jpg (Cover photo of Paul Wilson, The Man they called a Monster: Sexual Experiences between Men and Boys (1981).)
- 04:11, 7 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Wilson cover photo.jpg (Cover photo of Paul Wilson, The Man they called a Monster: Sexual Experiences between Men and Boys (1981).)
- 03:51, 7 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Clarence Osborne (Created page with "Clarence Henry Osborne (est. birth 1917, 1918 or 1927, in Brisbane - died September 1979) was an Australian court and parliamentary stenographer who gained national fame when it became public knowledge that he had sexual contacts with around 2500 male children, adolescents and young adults for 20 years, 90% of whom were between 13 and 20 years old. Osborne's work meant he was familiar with keeping records and paid meticulous attention to detail, which he practiced often...")
- 06:23, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Dowson grave close-up.jpg (Dowson's gravestone was restored on August 2, 2010, on the 143rd anniversary of Dowson’s birth. The new gravestone includes a plaque which added a well-known poetry verse.)
- 06:23, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Dowson grave close-up.jpg (Dowson's gravestone was restored on August 2, 2010, on the 143rd anniversary of Dowson’s birth. The new gravestone includes a plaque which added a well-known poetry verse.)
- 06:14, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Elliott-and-Fry-Minnie-Terry-as-Daisy-Desmond-1889 photo.jpg (Elliott & Fry – Minnie Terry as Daisy Desmond (1889).)
- 06:14, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Elliott-and-Fry-Minnie-Terry-as-Daisy-Desmond-1889 photo.jpg (Elliott & Fry – Minnie Terry as Daisy Desmond (1889).)
- 06:11, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Ernest Dowson photo.jpg (Ernest Dowson photo. From Wikimedia commons.)
- 06:11, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Ernest Dowson photo.jpg (Ernest Dowson photo. From Wikimedia commons.)
- 04:50, 6 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Ernest Dowson (Created page with "'''Ernest Christopher Dowson''' (2 August 1867 – 23 February 1900) was an English / British poet, novelist, and short-story writer who is often associated with the Decadent movement<ref>[http://Wikipedia%20on%20the%20Decadent%20movement. Wikipedia on the Decadent movement.]</ref>, alongside writers such as Oscar Wilde. Dowson was a lover of young girls, and expressed his deep feelings for them in several of his poems, notably those from his three collections ''Poé...")
- 23:25, 5 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Ranade Statue photo.jpg (Statue of Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade in Mumbai.)
- 23:25, 5 March 2023 Prue talk contribs uploaded File:Ranade Statue photo.jpg (Statue of Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade in Mumbai.)
- 23:22, 5 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page Mahadev Govind Ranade (Created page with "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rao_Bahadur Rao Bahadur] '''Mahadev Govind Ranade''' (18 January 1842 – 16 January 1901), popularly referred to as Justice Ranade, was an Indian scholar, social reformer, judge and author. He was one of the founding members of the Indian National Congress party. An influential public figure, he was given the title of Rao Bahadur. He began his studies to become a lawyer and scholar by enrolling at age 14, in Elphinstone College, Bombay. I...")
- 22:57, 5 March 2023 Prue talk contribs created page File:Rani of jhansi as sowar.jpg (Indian Queen Rani Lakshmibai, dressed as a sowar. She married Gangadhar Rao Newalkar, the 5th Raja (king/princely ruler) of Jhansi, in May 1842, when she was 13 and he 28. They remained married until his death.)