Queer Clicks: October 20 | Does Gay Porn Make You Hate Your Body?, Gay Porn Stars Get Naked For Howard Stern’s ‘C**ktober’ Lineup, & Other News

Does Gay Porn Make You Hate Your Body?

“You’d think the fugue state one enters when watching porn would prevent a detailed analysis of how porn actors’ impossibly sculpted bodies compare to one’s own. And you’d think, perhaps, that arguments against something as relaxing and enjoyable as watching porn would be inherently regressive or misguided. But according to a comprehensive study of gay porn viewers published last month in Archives of Sexual Behavior, there are far more unintended side effects to watching reams of lithe models getting nasty with each other than you’d think. ” Vice

Gay Porn Stars Get Naked For Howard Stern’s ‘C**ktober’ Lineup

“Falcon Studios porn stars Skyy Knox, Gabriel Cross, and Fernando del Rio are the latest adult film stars to stop by the Howard Stern show for “Cocktober.” The three muscular gents dropped in for a game in which Gary Dell’Abate (Baba Booey) vowed he could prove to Stern and the listening audience that he could pick out Sal Governale’s package in a lineup.” Instinct Magazine

What’s Up My Butt Challenge — Twink Edition

” few months ago, I teamed up with Brent Everett for the “real” what’s up my butt challenge as a response to the decidedly less explicit version that has become popular on YouTube.

It was a lot of fun. So much fun, in fact, that I enlisted the help of porn stars Blake Mitchell and Joey Mills for round two while filming in the mountains of North Carolina.” Huffington Post


Photograph by Griffin Lotz, (spread Steven Meisel)

Madonna’s ‘Erotica,’ ‘Sex’: Why Musical Masterpiece, Defiant Book Still Matter

“In 1990, Madonna was as astronomically popular as a boundary-bulldozing, unapologetically bacchanalian performance artist could get. Drawing from Harlem drag balls, “Vogue” went Number One nearly worldwide. The tour showcasing it, Blond Ambition, mixed spectacle with social commentary so sharply that it reinvented the pop concert and yielded the smash documentary Truth or Dare. And that year’s The Immaculate Collection, her first greatest-hits set, would eventually rank among the world’s biggest-ever albums, despite MTV banning its gender-blurring and cinematically exquisite “Justify My Love” video. ” Rolling Stone

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