Queer Clicks: October 05 | These Gay Twins/Lovers Are Driving The Internet Craaazy,

These Gay Twins/Lovers Are Driving The Internet Craaazy

“It’s a tawdry tale you may have seen pop up on your Facebook feed: Two muscly men in a loving relationship who are shocked to discover they’re twins. As the story goes, Jason Osbourne and Alex Brown were in a committed relationship until a DNA test revealed the two were related. So, the burning question: Is this article true?

The burning answer? No, not even.” Queerty

The Art Of Seduction: Armie Hammer & The Hottest Movie Of The Season

“Is there a sexier book than Call Me by Your Name, André Aciman’s 2007 paean to eros awoken during a sultry, sensuous Italian summer? “This novel is hot,” wrote Stacey D’Erasmo in the first line of her review for The New York Times, echoing the sentiments of the book’s legions of fans for whom it quickly became a touchstone of adolescent gay longing with a satisfying twist—one often denied in our coming-out narratives: Desire is rewarded; hunger is sated. Boy gets boy. In the novel’s most famous scene, boy also gets peach—a kind of dry run for what the narrator, Elio Perlman, fantasizes about doing with Oliver, a research assistant staying at his family’s summer villa on the Italian Riviera.” Out

The Louvre Pulls ‘Explicit’ Sculpture Of Two Buildings Getting Busy

“Museums are often thought to be sanctuaries for free expression, where otherwise unseemly or taboo topics can be addressed in peace. In actuality, however, the institutions are often more conservative than their reputations suggest.

Case in point: a sculpture called “Domestikator,” by the collective Atelier Van Lieshout, was just pulled from an upcoming exhibition at The Louvre in Paris for being “sexually explicit,” according to The New York Times.” Huffington Post

Oct 05, 2017 By Dave 2 Comments