Queer Clicks: September 12, 2016 | Davey Wavey Interviews Brent Corrigan About The Ins-And-Outs Of The Adult Film Industry , This Guy Just Tried a Bidet for the First Time – WATCH, & Other News

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Davey Wavey Interviews Brent Corrigan About The Ins-And-Outs Of The Adult Film Industry

“Does this turn you on? Unavoidable YouTube personality Davey Wavey just interviewed adult film star Brent Corrigan for his Business of Sex web series, eking out stories about his early beginnings in the adult film industry, why he wants to steer clear of promoting King Cobra, and his lifelong obsession with horses.” Queerty

This Guy Just Tried a Bidet for the First Time – WATCH

“Hunky straight vlogger and LGBT ally Chris Thompson recently went on a trip to Europe and found his accommodations outfitted with a bidet, as many bathrooms in Europe are.

Thompson, having never used a bidet before, decided to give it a try. And the results are pretty funny and adorable.” Towleroad

Black-And-White Photos Document The Stunning Queer Youth Of Bangladesh

“Nipa and Shahinoor are just two of the individuals Ahmed documented in his series “Inner Face,” a tribute to the LGBTQ youth of Bangladesh. The country, where Ahmed himself grew up, is plagued by homophobia ― those arrested for “unnatural intercourses” can face a lifetime in prison, and many are subjected to random acts of violence and verbal abuse simply for the way they look and act.” Huffington Post

J.K. Rowling: Lupin’s Werewolf Condition Was a Metaphor For HIV/AIDS

“Due to his condition, however, he was not as popular among his colleagues.

Lupin’s ailment was one that forced him to transform into a werewolf during the full moon. Rowling explains in her book that she used Lupin’s condition to draw a comparison to illnesses today that carry certain stigma, like HIV/AIDS.

Rowling reveals that, in an attempt to get revenge on his father, Lupin was bitten as a child. He was then isolated from other children and later by society. Lupin’s family was constantly concerned with keeping the condition a secret as to avoid any shame and danger.” Out.com

Sep 12, 2016 By Dave 1 Comment