Gay in the 1940s (HIATUS)
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  • Reads 582
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 8
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2018
Mature
This novel is about two young women falling in love who both have very different lifestyles but very similar problems, one recklessly treats her issues with anger and impatience while the other pretends like everything is perfect. Read about these two women slowly learning to accept life's problems through each other and finding comfort in their love.

Because hey you never know where the gays where back in those days! We could have been doing it behind the curtains, behind the counters or even behind your couch and you would have no idea!

!!Before I start, this book is going to be taking some serious topics and making some slight jokes out of them. Such as drinking too much, how smoking was a really big thing in the 1900s and also about feminism in the workplace and how there were very limiting opportunities for females back then. But hey! Things are different now. So please don't tell me I'm a sexist!! (HIATUS)
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