Laud Humphreys

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Laud Humphreys


Born
in Chickasha, Oklahoma, The United States
October 16, 1930

Died
August 23, 1988

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Humphreys is best known for his published Ph.D. dissertation, Tearoom Trade (1970), an ethnographic study of anonymous male-male sexual encounters in public toilets (a practice known as "tea-rooming" in U.S. gay slang and "cottaging" in British English). Humphreys asserted that the men participating in such activity came from diverse social backgrounds, had differing personal motives for seeking homosexual contact in such venues, and variously self-perceived as "straight," "bisexual," or "gay."

Humphreys was married to a woman from 1960 to 1980 and eventually came out as a gay man. Humphreys was a founder of the Sociologists' Gay Caucus, established in 1974
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Tearoom Trade: Impersonal S...

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Le commerce des pissotières

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Out of the closets;: The so...

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Terrorism and Democratic St...

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