Curtis at ExtraBigDicks.com

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A mixture of Jewish and Korean ancestry makes Curtis one of the most exotic mixes yet to visit ExtraBigDicks.com. Once he arrived at the studio he wasted no time removing his shirt and dropping trou, revealing his powder blue skivies. With a knowing lear, an almost imperceptible wink, he begins to play with his growing dick, revealing a quick glimpse of what is yet to be seen. With an almost effortless motion, his large nuts fall from with their confines, dangling like two very ripe and juicy figs. Then he reaches in and releses his 8 1/2″ monster.

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21 Jul 06 By Dave 20 Comments

QC.Chinese

QC.Chinese
Doesn’t he resemble Kimura Takuya a wee bit? 😉
We’d also make a lil mention here that the Chinese version of QC is currently under construction. We’re now looking for those fluent in penning this beautiful language and very much tuned into all things Asian (entertainment, boys, toys, etc) to join the QC family. If you want to be a part of this exciting development, please pop us an email!

26 Jun 06 By Editor D 4 Comments

Queer Candy – Wong Hei 王喜

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Single eye-lidded wonder Wong Hei was born on July 27, 1967. He started out as a DJ at Commercial Radio on May 1, 1992, and has done everything from acting and hosting a weekly music show at TVB to putting out a few albums himself and directing some music videos.
Wong has been a popular actor at TVB since the mid-90s and has played almost every type of law enforcement and public protection agent there is, including firemen, customs officials, CID agents, and witness protection operatives. This is not to say that he’s played it safe with his career. Wong has logged daring performances in films like Mad Stylist (1997), where he played a bullied hairstylist turned serial killer, and The Accident (1999) in which he displayed remarkable chemistry with Ben Ng in his role as a gay mainland hustler. Wong was also nominated for a Golden Bauhinia Best Supporting Actor Award for his portrayal of a nihilistic triad youth in the Christian movie The Boss Up There (1999).
In 2000, Wong went au naturel for a pictorial book, “Access Wong Hei”, the proceeds of which were donated to charity. “Access” has been ranked favorably against other male pictorials and has been particularly popular among gay communities across Asia. Wong’s popularity among this demographic has even eclipsed that of perennial favorites Simon Yam and Elvis Tsui. The HK media, of course, jumped on this line of discussion and have circulated various rumours and speculations in relation to Wong’s sexual orientation. But those looking for public confirmation or denial by him are in for a long wait.
Despite often exhibiting a chatty and verbose persona both on and offscreen, Wong has been notoriously private and fiercely protective over his personal life, refusing to allow it to be exploited for entertainment purposes. However, he has openly revealed the fact that he is a cat lover.
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04 Jun 06 By Editor D 5 Comments