Queer Clicks: February 14 | Will Pornography Ever Be Banned?, Team USA’s Firstly Openly Gay Winter Olympian Adam Rippon Thought He’d Never Be Able To Come Out, & Other News

Will Pornography Ever Be Banned?

“SPLOOGE! Yep, that’s likely a sound we’ve all heard while watching pornography. It’s apparent that anything can be healthy in doses. Pornography is likely no exception. A flaky hookup, poor date, or simply time alone can all be healed with a simple search engine to locate your next favorite pornography video…for the next few minutes. Porn, however, can certainly become an addiction. I’ve encountered friends who would much rather have a virtual date than an actual human being. In theory, it makes me a little fearful with all of the robotic sex dolls that appear to be on the up and up!” Instinct Magazine

Why Netflix’s ‘Queer Eye’ Is The Emotional Makeover Show You Need To Warm Your Heart This Winter

“Netflix’s new reality series Queer Eye, which premiered in early February, is a reboot of the 2003-2007 Bravo hit. And while the makeover show may seem like something light to switch on while you’re getting a jump start on spring cleaning and need a boost of ’00s nostalgia, it’s actually a heavier but more satisfying life. Because, spoiler alert, the Queer Eye revival is super emotional and heartwarming. Leave your cynicism at the door with your cargo pants, because Queer Eye will give you all the feels — like a leave-in product for the soul.” Bustle

Team USA’s Firstly Openly Gay Winter Olympian Adam Rippon Thought He’d Never Be Able To Come Out

“Adam Rippon will be the first out gay man to represent America in the Winter Olympics when he skates out onto the ice in South Korea later this month.

But as the 28-year-old figure skater and former US National Champion readily admits, however, there was a time when he believed that particular feat would never come to pass – at least not for him.” Attitude

15 Swanky Pics From the Chulo Underwear Fashion Show at Manhattan’s Museum of Sex

“The sexy styles of Chulo Underwear were on display at the label’s second fashion show during New York Fashion Week, held at the Museum of Sex in Manhattan. “Chulo is a cultural clothing line that donates proceeds to help marginalized young people,” the brand’s website reads. “Our hope as a brand is to make fashion that is fun and that helps us ‘fun’-draise for our communities.” ” HornetApp

Feb 14, 2018 By Dave 5 Comments