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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Prose - 47. Tor Hell "Loving Soldiers in Sweden"
Loving Soldiers in Sweden
The question of whether the soldiers I knew in Stockholm in the 1920s and 1930s could be called whores is complicated. To be sure, they expected some remuneration; five crowns was the usual fee. But they weren't able to draw more than 50 crowns of their pay each month, and regarded even small earnings with delight. There was an awful discrimination against soldiers in Stockholm in those days: in almost all the better cafés they were denied service and shown to the door. They were mainly country boys with no contacts in Stockholm, and the desire to get away from their dismal barracks and visit a pleasant home was very strong in them. “It is wonderful to be treated like a human being,” one of them told me. Sometimes their hosts did not want sex; lonely men picked them up just for a little company. “He just wants me to sit and talk to him,” one told me. “He offers me coffee and a little cognac. That's all. I'm glad to go to his place; it's someplace to go.” One boy, one of the nicest, said to me, “A guy sure would be dumb if he didn't go along with another guy when he gets money for it. Shit, you jack off by yourself anyway, and it's better with two doing it.” Frequently, the soldiers met men on Valhallavagen and went into the Lilljansskogen forest for sex.
—Tor Hell,[i]
1920s
[translator unknown]
[i] “Loving Soldiers in Sweden” Tor Hell, recounted in Meat. How Men Look, Act, Walk, Talk, Dress, Undress, Taste & Smell, Volume 1, San Francisco 1981, ps. 118-119, with the following note: Adapted from the memoirs of Tor Hell, [as printed] in the Swedish magazine Revolt
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