Queer Clicks: July 27, 2016 | How Many Condoms Are Being Given To Olympians In Brazil?, Younger Star Nico Tortorella Reveals Fierce Drag Persona Almond Milk, & Other News

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In Defense Of Looking’s Queer Firebrand Who Drinks To “Forget How Dull We’ve Become”

“There’s a scene in Looking: The Movie in which Patrick, the show’s charmingly milquetoast protagonist, confronts his former lover Richie’s current boyfriend about his ceaseless criticism of other gay guys. It happens toward the very end of the film, which wraps up the loose ends leftover when HBO canceled the series at the end of its second season: Patrick (Jonathan Groff) has just given a toast at a gay couple’s wedding reception at a gay bar. Brady, a journalist, makes no secret of his disapproval. He’s openly hostile to the idea of gay men buying into such a heteronormative institution, and throughout Patrick’s speech there are shots of Brady rolling his eyes.” Queerty

How Many Condoms Are Being Given To Olympians In Brazil?

“We watch these great specimens of humans compete with every ounce of strength and endurance. Muscles pushed to the limit, trying to be the best, and giving it all they’ve got. From August 5th to the 21st, we will get to see these athletes go for the gold, but what we won’t see is them going for all that booty.” Instinct Magazine

Younger Star Nico Tortorella Reveals Fierce Drag Persona Almond Milk

“Nico, who recently revealed that he identifies as sexually fluid, has appeared in Scream 4, Make It Or Break it, The Following, and most recently alongside Hilary Duff in comedy-drama series Younger. A hidden video on YouTube gives us a look at Almond’s backstory, with drag mother Milk appearing at the end of the video to announce: “Get ready to see Almond Milk on motherfucking RuPaul’s Drag Race!” ” Gay Times

New Website Wants To Make The World A Better Place For Male Sex Workers

“The site, Me, Us & Male Escorting, was created by Victor Minichiello and John Scott, the editors of Male Sex Work And Society, a research-oriented book released in 2014 that provides a nuanced examination of male sex workers. The new site aims to document and amplify the voices of male sex workers and provide factual information for them while while advocating for the decriminalization of sex work on a global scale.” Huffington Post

Jul 27, 2016 By Dave 1 Comment