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re: Apparently Abe Lincoln has a shrill, high pitched voice
Posted on 3/21/19 at 6:50 am to DavidTheGnome
Posted on 3/21/19 at 6:50 am to DavidTheGnome
Many people think Barack Obama was the first gay president but it was actually Lincoln
Posted on 3/21/19 at 6:53 am to el Gaucho
You may be right
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The sexuality of Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th President of the United States, has been questioned by some activists. Lincoln was married to Mary Todd from November 4, 1842, until his death on April 15, 1865, and fathered four children with her.
Psychologist C. A. Tripp's book, The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln (2005,) described Lincoln as having a detached relationship with women, in contrast to a close male friend with whom he allegedly shared a bed (this was not an unusual practice at the time).[1] Dale Carnegie, better known for books on influencing people, wrote in Lincoln the Unknown (reissue 2013), that Lincoln chose to spend several months of the year practicing law on a circuit that kept him living separately from his wife. In 1928, a prominent writer[who?] had suggested that a close male friend of the young Lincoln was a possible lover, which was denounced as absurd at the time.
Lincoln wrote a poem that described a marriage-like relation between two men, which included the lines:
For Reuben and Charles have married two girls,
But Billy has married a boy.
The girls he had tried on every side,
But none he could get to agree;
All was in vain, he went home again,
And since that he's married to Natty.
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The sexuality of Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th President of the United States, has been questioned by some activists. Lincoln was married to Mary Todd from November 4, 1842, until his death on April 15, 1865, and fathered four children with her.
Psychologist C. A. Tripp's book, The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln (2005,) described Lincoln as having a detached relationship with women, in contrast to a close male friend with whom he allegedly shared a bed (this was not an unusual practice at the time).[1] Dale Carnegie, better known for books on influencing people, wrote in Lincoln the Unknown (reissue 2013), that Lincoln chose to spend several months of the year practicing law on a circuit that kept him living separately from his wife. In 1928, a prominent writer[who?] had suggested that a close male friend of the young Lincoln was a possible lover, which was denounced as absurd at the time.
Lincoln wrote a poem that described a marriage-like relation between two men, which included the lines:
For Reuben and Charles have married two girls,
But Billy has married a boy.
The girls he had tried on every side,
But none he could get to agree;
All was in vain, he went home again,
And since that he's married to Natty.
This post was edited on 3/21/19 at 6:55 am
Posted on 3/21/19 at 7:26 am to el Gaucho
quote:
Many people think Barack Obama was the first gay president but it was actually Lincoln
Gaybraham Lincoln
Posted on 3/21/19 at 7:38 am to el Gaucho
quote:
Many people think Barack Obama was the first gay president but it was actually Lincoln
Pretty sure that was his predecessor, James Buchanan. Didn’t even bother to have a beard, never married. Or maybe he was the original “never trust a woman” OT baller.
I’m going with gay.
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