Queer Clicks: January 08 | Nude James Franco’s Ass, Tiny Cock Sock In Disaster Artist, Will 2018 Be the Year Graysexuals Finally Go Mainstream?, & Other News

Nude James Franco’s Ass, Tiny Cock Sock In Disaster Artist

“My dedication to covering up-to-the-minute Gay Internet news knows no bounds, and if you ever had any doubts, today I am posting about James Franco’s naked ass body in The Disaster Artist. The aging dried up gay baiter found a second wind in Hollywood with the critically-acclaimed movie about the making of The Room, and obviously he goes nude, because, why wouldn’t he. Franco is an international heartthrob, DUH. In the scene, Franco can be seen strutting around set with his a cock sock covering his junk. We get ample pubage as well as plenty of peeks at his butt.” Fleshbot

‘Boys For Sale’: The Dark World of Japan’s Gay Prostitution

“It took the creators of the documentary Boys For Sale more than a year to fully win the confidence of the male prostitutes, owners of gay and lesbian bars and operators of the notorious urisen parlours that dot Tokyo’s 2-chome gay district.

Once they had been accepted – producer Ian Thomas Ash admitted the entire budget for the first year of the project was spent on alcohol to smooth introductions – the full seedy and contradictory nature of Japan’s commercial male sex scene was laid bare.” South China Morning Post

Will 2018 Be the Year Graysexuals Finally Go Mainstream?

“The term “graysexual” has been buzzing around the Internet since about 2011, but it wasn’t until 2016 that it really began picking up steam. Since then, more and more people have adopted the ambiguous sexual identity. Basically, the term is used to describe that gray area between people who are sexual and people who aren’t. Graysexuals enjoy sexy time on rare occasion. Most of the time, however, they want to be left alone. ” Queerty


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Instagays, Unfiltered

“With thousands of followers, extravagant lifestyles and nonstop gym selfies, Instagays are easy to envy. But their rise marks a gay cultural shift, prompting big questions about what those innocent snapshots might mean.” Vice

Jan 08, 2018 By Dave 2 Comments