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One would not have "come out" in some public way at the time. The idea is absurd. I expect profound secrecy and posthumous efforts to censor.

Do you have any family photos that suggest a woman with a man's haircut in 1925 was in the norm of female fashion?

I'm left mulling Rose adopting mannish style, her lesbian friends, her saying she has a “fundamental mal-adjustment," is "not normal in the head," and particularly her calling herself "a human being instead of a woman..."

If you say she's straight, it's a LOL from me.

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