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Gittings and Lahusen wrote letters to everyone in the Gay-P-A they could reach and asked if they would speak. “Well, we thought it was hopeless, but we had one name left, and that was John Fryer.” And they couldn’t possibly do that kind of thing,” Lahusen said.
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The pair called Fryer and told him he was their “last hope,” Lahusen recalled. Months later, Fryer, then a nontenured clinical faculty member at Philadelphia’s Temple University, contacted Lahusen and Gittings following a change of heart. That perspective needed to be heard from a gay psychiatrist by an audience that perhaps might be more inclined to listen to a psychiatrist.” “I thought about it and realized it was something that had to be done,” Fryer recalled decades later, according to an article published in a 2002 issue of the “Journal of Gay & Lesbian Psychotherapy.” “I had been thrown out of a residency because I was gay I had lost a job because I was gay. “He said, ‘Well, if I think about it, I could do it if I could wear a mask. And have a distorted microphone and wear a costume,” said Lahusen, who laughed as she recalled his “grotesque” Richard Nixon mask, “awful wig” and oversized suit.