The association's founder and first chairman was
Axel Lundahl Madsen, later Axel Axgil, who held the chairman position until 1952. Inspired by the United Nations'
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in Paris on 10 December 1948, he, his partner Eigil Eskildsen (later also Axgil) and other friends founded the association under the name
Kredsen af 1948. In 1949 the name became
Forbundet af 1948,
F-48 for short. By 1951, F-48's membership had grown to 1,339. In 2009 the current name was introduced. The couple also published the first issue of an illegal paper with
homoerotic content,
Vennen (The Friend), in 1949, and continued to publish from 1959 until 1970. ==Aims==