To John Douglas [Sorry, Pal, Hereditary Titles Do Not Transfer To American Soil], 1

Yes, love like theirs is quite extraordinary---

but not in the way you define, and at which you will wink

no longer.  But time will prove that the Rules of Queensberry

do not apply to male to male romance:  it is not a mere and perverse kink

like your inability to spell and (I suspect) your inability to think.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

John Douglas, who seems to have had the personality of a rabid Pug, was the father of Alfred, the great love of Oscar Wilde's life.

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