The love that dare not speak its name is a phrase from the poem Two Loves by Lord Alfred Douglas, published in 1894. It was mentioned at Oscar Wilde's gross indecency trial.
Wild, of course, was found guilty at his trial and served two years in prison, two years with hard labour.
We live today in a more enlightened age and understand that when Cupid fires his arrows he does not take into account the gender of those he targets.
Love That Dare Not Speak It’s Name – Two Short Stories From Max Robinson: Dickie Williams and What Are We Going To Tell The President (English Edition)
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