Queer Clicks: November 08 | Are Audiobooks The New Pornhub? Yes, Kinda, Callum Aylott Strips Off In The Name Of Charity In This Exclusive Shoot, & Other News


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Are Audiobooks The New Pornhub? Yes, Kinda

“Audiobook streaming service Audible has a new “Romance Package” service, which offers thousands of romance titles to customers and, perhaps most importantly, allows listeners to skip ahead straight to the sex scenes if they so choose.” Out

41 Photos Of Morgan Le Shade’s Sex and Glamour

“One of the pleasures of creating portfolios of photographers’ work is the opportunity to help give exposure to younger talents like Morgan Le Shade of Black Rose Photography.” Advocate

Charlie Hunnam Says His Nickname Would Be “12-Inch C*ck Billy”

“Movie press tours can be tiresome for the actors involved. They are usually asked the same questions over and over again, so it must have been refreshing when Charlie Hunnam was asked to play a fun game that revealed some intriguing new info about the hunky actor.” NewNowNext

Callum Aylott Strips Off In The Name Of Charity In This Exclusive Shoot

“tarring in West End Bares 2017 this past month, the Dreamgirls actor joined a host of faces faces and theatrical performers by stripping off in the name of charity.

With the entire evening in aid of the Make A Difference Trust – a UK based charity with a vision of a world free from HIV and AIDS – Callum turned up the head alongside host Graham Norton as they took a trip to see the Wizard in Rupy Strippers.” Gay Times

Gay Cruises Are Equal Parts Heaven and Hell

“There are gay bars and parties, queer book clubs and beer busts, and then there are events that make the rest of gay culture look quaint: things like circuit parties and gay cruises, gatherings where thousands assemble to forsake sleep and health for days on end and really let themselves go.

Often, these kinds of events transcend straight society; on an all-gay cruise, for example, patrons may feel a certain kind of freedom they wouldn’t on shore, far from the social mores and pressures of heteronormative culture. It’s that kind of freedom—and the more troubling elements of gay culture it reveals, too—that’s highlighted by the documentary Dream Boat, which saw its US theatrical release on Friday.” Vice

Nov 08, 2017 By Dave 1 Comment