Well when you have war hero and brilliant mathematician Alan Turing being chemically castrated for homosexuality around that time in Britain, it's not like you would be sensible to publicly announce it. If decrypting the Nazi codes wouldn't protect you, being a famous novelist wouldn't either. You seem to be forgetting that homosexuality wasn't legal until the 70s.
On the subject of Thomas Mann, he reveals his sexuality as bisexual in his diaries.
This insistence as if heterosexuals don't broadcast their sexual proclivities in public. What do you consider a wedding band to declare, if not that the person is in a heterosexual relationship. The broadcasting of heterosexual proclivity is so common in our society that it is just taken as given and doesn't shock our sensibilities.




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