Monday, June 16, 2014

Continuing on the "Bosie" pose theme at the bottom of the last post:
That's not too effeminate, nah. Only one posing.

Languid. Legs crossed. Flirty, no? No other person in this family photograph poses like that. Leicester, to Hemingway's left, that's a boy pose, not a languid, legs-crossed, Bosie-pose. Dr. Hemingway with hands behind back. Phyllis Diller with hands, I think, behind back. Mrs. Hemingway, I don't know where her hands are, lookin' hot though! The little kid. The lady in long white, hands similar to Hemingway's. The girl at far left, hands down to side. Everybody else: normal pose; Hemingway, not a normal pose.





Hemingway was a barrel-chested guy yet in several photos he stands with his chest sunken. Effeminately. Weight on right foot again. Slight head-cock.


Manly-man on the left with Hemingway. Head-cock.



A seminary student? Pretty androgynous-looking.


Effeminate. Weight on back right foot. Head cocked.



The mo-fo's in a war there, man. He looks like a model posing in a war zone. He's not sitting on the bike. You can see the seat sticking out. He's standing, he's not standing straight up,--Hey! Soldier, ten-hut!--his chest is sunken. Effeminate.

Really, doesn't he look like a gay model there? A member of the Village People, maybe?