Proof that wonders never cease!!! I find this quite amazing :cheers:
Posts made by leatherbear
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RE: George H. W. Bush witness at a same-sex wedding
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RE: [SL] Introducing Loth. {poll included}
leatherbear
I don't like guys who act and move their hips like they are girls… they just make me want to puke. Nothing personal, I am gay too but I would never date with such guy...
My experience tells me that you can fuck the butch into these Boys!!! >:D Perhaps this will be part of the story line ~ that he becomes a Butch Bottom from the right experiences with a Dominant Top. A Raging Power Bottom!!! :cheers:
Great collaboration dvtrboy1987 and CalePhoenix !!!
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Some Straight Men Are Attracted To Men
HuffPost Gay Voices Editor Noah Michelson joins Mike to discuss a blog post titled "Why Straight Men Are Attracted To Other Men"
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Joe Kort writes: "I recently wrote a blog post about the music video for singer-songwriter Steve Grand's song "All-American Boy," in which a gay man falls in love with a straight man and they share a quick kiss."
Steve Grand's song all-American Boy : All-American Boy
This video went viral last week on YouTube and garnered as of this date over one and a half million views. You will understand why when you watch it.
Steve Grand is America's first openly gay country singer, who maxed out all his finances ($7000) to produce and star in this video about same-sex attraction. And, if you get misty-eyed as a result of watching this, you are officially gay!
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Coming Out Bi: A Life-Long Process
The Task Force Blog:
The idea of “coming out” of the proverbial closet as LGBT+ is thought to be a singular event for many – you come out to your friends, family and possibly coworkers, and that’s it, you are out. For bisexuals, however, coming out oftentimes can be a daily experience, sometimes multiple times within a 24-hour period. The irony comes with the mixed messages the bisexual community routinely receives for being out. In a New York Times piece from May 2013 on coming out in the workplace in which I was quoted, a majority of the responses to the article harkened to the idea that we shouldn’t be brandishing our bisexuality at all, that we should keep our pants on and our closet doors shut. And yet, at the same time, others tell us that bisexual invisibility is the fault of bisexuals and that if we want more visibility, we must come out and stay out.
The truth of the matter is that it can be more difficult for bisexuals to come out as opposed to gays and lesbians. According to a PEW Research Center study surveying LGBT Americans, bisexuals have a lower rate of coming out to family and friends than gays and lesbians (28% v. 77% and 71% respectively), which might correlate with the fact that we have to constantly continue to come out to everyone we meet. We experience this in our individual lives and see it in the public lives of bisexual celebrities as well – just look at actress Evan Rachel Wood who has had to affirm and reaffirm her bisexuality since she is married to a man. Unlike a lesbian who can introduce her significant other and be rightly identified as a lesbian, for instance, our significant others do not necessarily proclaim our bisexuality unless we are dating people of multiple genders at the same time. For those of us who are single or in monogamous relationships, if we want our bisexual identity to be known, we must verbalize it to everyone we meet. Without verbalizing our bisexuality, we are invisible as bisexuals.
Read the whole story at The Task Force Blog : http://thetaskforceblog.org/2013/09/23/coming-out-bi-a-life-long-process/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/23/coming-out-as-bi-lifelong-process_n_3976596.html
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Bob Mizer's Revolutionary Homoerotic Photography Heads To MOCA (NSFW)
This fall art season we're excited to see an onslaught of exhibitions honoring the shapers of homoerotic imagery, paying overdue tribute to artists that were all too often silenced in their day or erased from the popular trajectory of art history. A key exhibition in this vain revisits photographer Bob Mizer, a pioneer of male erotica and post-war gay culture. His NSFW photos, which led to Mizer's arrest in the 1950s, are slated to show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles this November.
Mizer began his photographic career in 1942, mastering a signature sensual, flashy and campy style all his own. Though sexed up kitsch was used on photographs of women, Mizer was one of the first to place men as the figures of desire. Even the few available male-centric photographs of the era cohered to a muscular and macho aesthetic. Mizer, however, gave equal attention to the fresh-faced boy next door, opening up new avenues of desire and a new male erotic ideal.
Mizer opened up his own film studio, the Athletic Model Guild, where he worked for almost 50 years, capturing over 10,000 young men along the way. He also established "Physique Pictorial," the house publication for the studio. Whether snapping a scantily clad policeman, cowboy or leather enthusiast, Mizer was sure to capture the softer side of the male physique. Thanks to the Guild, Mizer was not only a subversive and kitschy force in the art world but also one of the first to instill an open, gay community before the concept even existed. Yet despite being an artistic and social revolutionary, Mizer always maintained an easy, breezy sense of playfulness in his work, making it truly addictive.
The transgressive friskiness of Mizer's oeuvre inspired a multitude of artists, from provocateurs like Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe to rule breakers like Mike Kelley and John Waters. A rare selection of Mizer's "catalogue boards," along with his AMG films, and a complete set of Physique Pictorial magazine will go on view at MOCA in Los Angeles alongside the leather-centric works of fellow gay gamechanger Tom of Finland.
Check out Mizer's photos below and be warned, some contain cowboy hats and nudity.
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Arron Keahey, Gay Texas Man,
Attacked In Alleged Hate Crime After Social Networking App Meet Up
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Very Graphic Photo!!!
North Texas police investigate severe beating as possible hate crime
Arron Keahey, 24, said he was physically assaulted because he is gay. Police in Springtown are investigating the attack as a possible hate crime.
A gay Texas man required plastic surgery after being brutally beaten by a stranger he reportedly connected with on the social networking app MeetMe.
Arron Keahey, 24, told KENS5 he first contacted 18-year-old suspect Brice Johnson under the impression that he was gay or bisexual. When Keahey arrived at Johnson's home, however, he says the teen ambushed him immediately. Keahey suffered nerve damage in addition to several broken facial bones that required plastic surgery, according to the report.
Keahey, who recalls very little of the attack, told the news station: "Why would they have you under the belief that they're gay or bisexual or whatever they say you are, and have them show up and do what they did?"
Meanwhile, Johnson has since been arrested and charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury.
Earlier this year, a Texas-based lesbian claimed to have been beaten unconscious after coming to the defense of bullied child at a playground.
WFAA reported that 27-year-old Sondra Scarber had to have her jaw wired shut after injuries sustained in a Feb. 17 attack at the Seabourn Elementary School's playground in Mesquite, Tex.
Meanwhile, a 2012 attack on two Dallas men was later classified as a hate crime. One of the victims was hit in the head with a baseball bat four times and lost consciousness, while other man tried to fight back and was caught in the passenger side of the attackers' vehicle and dragged a short distance, according to the Dallas Morning News.
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Have You Tried This Heart Healthy Meat?
Flavorful and heart-healthy, bison can be used in almost any recipe that calls for beef. In these videos, registered dietitian Ellie Krieger demonstrates four easy and delicious bison recipes.
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What a Heart-Healthy Diet Looks Like?
You've learned the basics of a healthy diet, but how do you put it all into practice? Find out how to create weekly meals with the top heart-healthy foods.