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What It Was Like Being a Sex Worker In 18th Century London

Duration: 11:14Views: 313.5KLikes: 10KDate Created: Jan, 2022

Channel: Weird History

Category: Entertainment

Tags: lgbtq+supportive communitybritish gay menhidden historydrunk historygay historybrothelmolly boys in londonrandolph trumbachsting operationslondon's lgbtq+ historypolice raidsale housefacts about molly boystoday i learnedunderground scenebritish societyweird historyweird history lgbtq+cnnwhat was a molly housecross dressinggay social sceneslang term 'mollymacaroni fashionsafe houses18th century londonbuggary act of 1533

Description: Use my special link to start your free 7-day trial with Blinkist and get 25% off a Premium membership blinkist.com/weirdhistory What is a molly boy? In the 18th century, Londoners began calling young gay men and male pros "molly boys," using the term as a derogatory term for those men they found effeminate or soft. Molly boys might walk the streets of London looking for johns (clients), while others visited molly houses - secret and discreet meeting places for gay men. In molly houses, men could dress in drag, have relations with other men, and even perform play marriages and pretend to give birth, all while avoiding society's condemnation. Molly house culture led to the flourishing of London's LGBTQ+ community - at least until the police raids started. #MollyBoys #LGBTQHistory #History

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