Gym Cole at RandyBlue.com
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Cole hits the gym at RandyBlue.com. This is an awesome spread with some great close ups of his furry, hairy, golden balls.
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Cole hits the gym at RandyBlue.com. This is an awesome spread with some great close ups of his furry, hairy, golden balls.
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Damn! We’re in love with the hairy, dead-sexy new The Boy on Terra.com.br — 27 year old, Juliano Lopes! Mmmm. Those eyes. That body! The whole package! We first spotted him on the always fabulous Made in Brazil. Then we had a look for ourselves. Absolutamente delicioso!
Juliano Lopes on Terra
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Meet Ray. He’s 22 years old, 5’9″ and 195 pounds of rock hard muscle! Oh, and we think he’s plenty Cute Enough for QueerClick!
And we’re always looking for more “real guys” who you think are Cute Enough for QC!! Holla back if you know of a guy who should be featured here!
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Thanks to a tip-off by QC reader, John, we have a split identity case on hand. Stay tuned!
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This Mexican cutie says he considered himself straight most of his life until he got his dick sucked by a guy at a park. Now he says he swings both ways, and he likes versatile guys. His dream is to own his own construction company one day to help out his family.
Check out Tomas at BiLatinMen.com.
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I don’t know about you, but I am happy to see more of Vincent on Berlin-Male. You may remember him from an earlier post on QueerClick (here)… and lucky for all of us… the new photos are even more sexy (in this monkey’s opinion anyway!). His dark, sexy look and his expression while shooting all over his chest… well… has made me a fan! See what I am all hot and bothered about over at Berlin-Male…
Sony is launching a venture aimed at promoting talented gay and lesbian recording artists.
Record label Music With A Twist will send talent scouts across the US to discover new musicians.
Several compilation albums and a syndicated radio programme are also planned as part of the collaboration. The first release is expected to come out in June to coincide with National Gay Pride month in the US.
More at BBC News.
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They frisky pair continues in this 2 parter update over at CorbinFisher.com.
Continue with “Logan Fucks Dawson at CorbinFisher.com (Part 2)”
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noun: 1: a young, attractive gay man. 2: a type of gimp.
Unsatisfied with the last teeny weeny GIF animation, we managed to get hold of a bigger video ‘cos you know with bulges, the bigger the view the better. Enjoy the galloping action (towards end of video) in Markus’ tights!
For more sportsmen and celebrity bulges, check out The Bulge Report.
Previously:
Markus Pöyhönen Bouncing Bulge
Queer Candy – Markus Pöyhönen
Y’all ready for a three way between Brad, Jay and Kyle?
The three guys really hit it off. Joking and laughing and making each other laugh! But once the jokes died down and the clothes came off it was very different story. All three of these guys were horny as fucking hell. Every single one of them gets fucked and every single one of them sucks cock. It’s a huge tangle of arms and legs and butts and cocks.
Continue with “Brad, Jay & Kyle at RandyBlue.com”
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Ok, just so I don’t get too much of a reputation as a Superman freak – which I’m cool with, by the way, I’ve been called worse things – I had the sudden urge to throw together a second Super Sunday posting!
This time around, as you can see, we are heading deep under the sea to discover the new Aquaman.
It’s reported that the WB, which is the host network for the hit show Smallville, is starting work on a new show based on the hot, blond, super sea-stud. Filming begins in February for a Fall 2006 release, and it appears that poor Alan Ritchson, who starred as Aqua on Smallville, will not be starring in the series, instead it will be newcomer Will Toale.
Will stands at 6’2″ and weighs in at a lean 177lbs. Born in Sarasota, FL, he has been told he resembles Matt Damon. I can see that in his smile and his eyes. Can’t you?
Tan, muscular, and handsome – it looks like they did a pretty good job finding the right stud to play the part of Aquaman. No?
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Before long Rob sucked these boys into the point of no return. They regained control of their own meat and began a pounding of frustrated straight male dick that needed to bust quick. Jared was first… bang bang bang.. juicy thick goo all over Rob’s mouth. Next it was Bobby and he delivered a concentrated power punch that nearly choked Rob. Finally it was Carter who saved the best for last because this little stud shot the biggest load all over Rob’s face and rubbed it all in afterwards.
Previously:
Bobby, Jared, Carter at MilitaryClassified.com (Part 1)
Bobby, Jared, Carter at MilitaryClassified.com (Part 2)
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Since there was such a nice response to the Jamie Bamber posting, we here at QC have decided to post these super smokin’ screen caps from Battlestar Galactica!
Ooooh, to be the prop master on that show…
“Towel? What towel? We got rid of that towel once it was finished being used in that scene. Ok?! Damn, don’t look at me like that. You’d think I had taken it or something… Jeez.” (turns away, shoves hidden, soaked towel into gym bag and runs!)
Hehe. Enjoy men.
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If good reading is your thing you will be most intrigued with Blair Mastbaum, author of Clay’s Way: A Novel and Christopher Rice, author of A Density Of Souls, The Snow Garden: A Novel and Light Before Day. I have recently finished all of these pieces during the Christmas period and I am very impressed and eager to read more by both of these authors who give Gay Literature a whole new platform.
via http://amazon.com
Clay’s Way:
A wannabe punk rocker who writes bad haiku poetry, 15-year-old Sam is fed up with his middleclass parents, his geeky best friend, and his inability to do the raddest skateboard tricks. Then he meets Clay. Mistaking lust for fate, Sam becomes obsessed with the 17-year-old surferboy, whose island cool masks an internal conflict even darker than Sam’s. Directing his furious energy toward winning Clay’s heart, Sam goes on a reckless odyssey to become everything Clay seems to be. Through hurricanes, car accidents, teenage parties, and monster waves they ricochet off each other until, on a remote beach, in the flickering light of torches and campfires, the violence and tumult of Clay and Sam’s dynamic propels them both through the hardest decisions and obstacles of their young lives.
Set against the dazzling backdrop of Hawaii’s Oahu and Kauai islands, Clay’s Way seethes with the energy and the hormonally charged nihilism of its characters. Twenty-four-year-old first-time novelist Blair Mastbaum has written a startlingly authentic account of 21st-century teens, careening toward adulthood, devoid of guidance, fueled by alcohol, drugs, and rage.
A Density Of Souls:
Take the sensuous, fecund New Orleans setting, add a generous helping of tangled Southern family history, and season liberally with a sensitive teenage boy rejected by his friends and frightened of his own homoerotic impulses and you wouldn’t be surprised to discover that the novel containing all of the above was written by someone named Rice. But a few paragraphs into the first page, it’s clear that Anne Rice’s son’s first novel isn’t about vampires or witches and does not otherwise read like one of her exceedingly popular books. The only family resemblance is in the setting, the sexual orientation of the lovingly described male characters, and the scent of overripe magnolias.
There’s murder, suicide, and madness at the heart of this rather clumsy coming-of-age story, which focuses on the youthful friendship of Stephen Conlin, Meredith Ducote, Greg Darby, and Brandon Charbonnet. This friendship is destroyed by a sexual incident that takes place just before the foursome enters Cannon, an exclusive prep school. There, Stephen is ostracized by his former friends, now the most popular kids on campus, who’d just as soon forget their own complicity in the event. Envy, passion, and rage drive the narrative, but the emotions are as juvenile as the characters, and the long passages depicting the rituals and cruelties of high school, from pep rallies to football games, slow down the pace without really illuminating character or motivation. The novel reads like a roman à clef. Rice might have been wiser to tell someone else’s story rather than his own.
Snow Garden: A Novel:
It’s the beginning semester at Atherton College, a private, posh, and richly endowed school where a cross-section of freshman are getting their first taste of freedom from adults. Eighteen-year-old Randall is in the middle of an affair with his male, middle-aged, and married professor. He’s desperate that his best friend Kathryn Barker, also a freshman, doesn’t find out about the relationship because he wants to keep her respect and friendship.
Kathryn’s friendship is the least of his problems when his professor’s wife dies, the toxicology report showing a high level of alcohol and narcotics. Randall learns that the professor was involved with another woman who also died in a similar manner. With the help of a friend, Randall investigates the matter but he stirs up secrets that are better left buried for everyone’s sake.
THE SNOW GARDEN is gothic in content and tone, a dark picture of the lengths people go to so they can hide their true selves. Just about every character in this novel is wearing a mask, but it is up to the audience to decide whether it is to fool others or themselves. Christopher Rice, author of A DENSITY OF SOULS, is a talented, creative, and intellectual writer who knows how to lay bare the truth about human nature.
Light Before Day:
Twenty-six-year-old journalist Adam Murphy is trying desperately to recover from a life fuelled by cocaine and alcohol. Haunted by the violent death of his alcoholic mother, Adam traverses the streets of West Hollywood, temptation always just a hairs breadth away. Having obtained a job working for a local gay lifestyle magazine, he tries to talk the owner into publishing some of his more hard-hitting stories, one of which is an inquiry into the apparent suicide of a supposedly straight marine pilot. The editor, however, is convinced that a gay man’s lifestyle doesn’t include much “beyond his pecks and his underwear.”
But Adam refuses to give up, and is determined to find out the real truth behind the young man’s death. When Corey, his new lover inexplicably disappears from his apartment leaving behind his car keys, his cell phone, and a rancid carton of milk, Adam’s suspicion is aroused. Could Cory’s disappearance be somehow linked to the suicide of the marine pilot? The puzzle becomes even more complex when a crystal-meth addicted friend of Adam’s tells him that one night while walking the streets of West Hollywood, he witnessed the pilot up to some suspicious business.
In West Hollywood where expediency rules the day, and the emphasis on youth and beauty is often misplaced, older, wealthy men are seen to take advantage of younger, wide-eyed and innocent boys. Young guys from the country who move to LA in their twenties to leave their difficult histories behind, fall under the spell of predatory men and often start to do vile things. Particularly despicable and depraved is an Internet, satellite based pedophile ring, which Chris learns may have involved Corey. But in what way is Corey connected? And is Corey even alive?
Chris, with the help of his new employer, James Wilton – a notoriously curmudgeonly mystery writer with his own battle scars – travels from the suburban landscape of Oceanside to the wild valleys of Central California where he races against time to put the disparate pieces of the puzzle together and hopefully find Corey. Here he encounters Caroline Hughes, a forceful young surgical resident, who has been scouring the back lots of central California, seeking out a serial killer with almost legendary mystique who she thinks is responsible for her mother’s death.
Caroline is convinced that her mother had witnessed something evil taking place, especially as her charred body was found next to a burnt out trailer masquerading as a crystal meth laboratory. Chris is also haunted by the fact that the main player in porn video involving underage boys bares a striking resemblance to him. Did he do something he shouldn’t have when blacking-out on one of his drug-fuelled binges? Sometimes Chris wonders if his mission to protect people from the truth has left them defenseless and vulnerable. And he’s constantly accused of bleeding judgments – “leaving a trail of them wherever he goes, perhaps he’ll even drown in them someday.”
What is so mesmerizing about this novel is the total immersion in the culture of crystal meth, with author Christopher Rice, vividly bringing to life the effects this terrible drug has on both the mind and the body. His ability weave a narrative that connects the drug to the problems of pedophilia, is generally inventive and cleverly done.
Light and Day is a complicated slice of drama, with plot threads and characters that weave in and out of the narrative with a full-on and sometimes-violent intensity. An angst-ridden twenty-something man is hopelessly in love and ardently obsessed, but he’s tormented by his past and also by obtaining the truth; a woman’s interminable quest to find a killer, and who resorts to kidnapping and torture to achieve her ends; and a group of wealthy, technologically savvy men who take advantage of innocent young boys, while desperately trying to avert being caught.
The cast of characters is almost Dickensian in size and scope and they are written with particular attention to their connections to the darker side of the human heart. This is the perfect formula for a labyrinthine Southern California mystery that is at once, challenging thematically, but also distinctively and uniquely satisfying.
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We think Jake Gyllenhaal is looking more and more handsome by the day! And the dude might be attached!