Rumor has it that this GHD contender cheated on his girlfriend and, in a jealous rage, she leaked his naked pictures all over the internet. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, it would seem. What do you guys think this bad boy’s got going on down under? It’s too bad he cheats; he might have been in the running for “perfect guy.” Seriously though, guys. Look at that body!
Are you drooling yet? Is your brow slick with anticipatory perspiration? Well wait no longer! The votes have been cast, and we’re ready to reveal this nice, thick secret. Were you right?
This week, we bring you a bad boy best man who looks to be packing more than his fair share of wedding tackle. We can only speculate as to what the wedding was like, though we wouldn’t put it past this stud to have slept with the bride — or maybe the groom. Who knows? All you really need to do is guess what sits between this guy’s legs. Any ideas?
We confess, we’ve skimped on the preview pictures this week. Don’t worry, the naked pictures more than make up for it, we promise.
We may not know much about this stud, but we do know that his dick is more than a mouthful. How’d you guys do? Surely you’re getting good at this by now.
Now that nipples and bellybuttons have returned to QC, we can get back to business as usual. What’s for lunch today, QueerClickers? We’ll give you a hint. One hot stud and one mouthwatering hot dog, ripe for the taking. All you guys have to do is guess, and we’ll buy you lunch. Can you do it?
Remember last week? We promised to make up for our meager picture quantity? Well, we’ve delivered. Did you guys guess this college stud’s dick? More importantly, can you handle all of it?
This week’s Guess His Dick contender is a 22 year old straight guy from Williamsburg, Virginia. He looks pretty adorable in his bow-tie, and (SPOILER ALERT), he loves his asshole. Like, more than straight guys usually do. Whaddaya think he’s sporting?
Admittedly, this post could just as easily have been Guess His Ass as Guess His Dick. If you want to make some last minute guesses about his ass, we won’t be mad. And, yeah, we skimped on this dick pics a little this time. We’ll make it up to you next week, we promise.
Let’s try something a little different, shall we? This guy falls a little outside our usual type, but we’re pretty smitten, so it’ll be exciting to see what you guys make of him. After all, whenever we see tattoos, our panties hit the floor. What’s this guy packing?
This stud just has the kind of face that makes you swear you know him from somewhere. He’s gorgeous, but also vaguely unassuming. So we bet he’s a freak behind closed doors. Whaddaya think?
Do you know what time it is, QueerClickers? It’s time for another installment of Guess His Dick! By now you must be getting good, right? This week’s stud is either a wrestler or a wrestling enthusiast. Seriously though, does anyone know enough about Tarheels wrestling to tell us whether or not he’s really on the roster? He looks a little light for wrestling, but what the hell do I know?
Pierre Fitch, who recently relaunched his site, dropped by yesterday morning to send us this downright adorable picture. It only seems fair that we all, in return, promise to rub out a nut to one of his videos. Rummage through the QC archives, take your pick, and let fly!
We know you’re all pretty sick of the Harlem Shake by now, but we also know that you can’t get enough of men’s gymnastics. This video of the Nebraska Men’s Gymnastics doesn’t make a lot of sense, but fuck is it steamy. It’s basically a blur of abs and biceps.
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Recently, we received this letter from a long-time reader that raised some really serious questions, so we’re passing it along to you. This issue is particularly important to address, especially as a community formed around the consumption of pornography. Part Ask QC, part discussion space, let’s talk it out, eh?
Hi Queerclick family,
This isn’t so much a “question to ask,” but more a hope that we, as Queerclick users and consumers of gay pornography, can have a discussion. There was a comment made on a recent post (Authentic Footballers: Cesar) about the young model’s body type. Now I’ve seen these types of comments multiple times in multiple photo spreads across my time as a Queerclick user. Only one other time have I decided to make a remark about the language being used – in some ways, I suppose, I’ve become numb to it. The “it” I’m referring to is the hateful, cruel language we like to easily dish out when something doesn’t suit our fancy. I’ve always wondered what motivates someone to make a cruel comment – they are obviously expending energy to write this comment when I would think that if you didn’t like something you’ve seen, you’d move on rather quickly as opposed to lingering even longer.
Now that isn’t what I’m trying to get at – the discussion I want to start is that of gay bodies in gay spaces. We’re on the outset of a historic time of representation in LGTBQ history – a standing (U.S.) President is accepting of our community, we have multiple new LGBTQ identified politicians (including Tammy Baldwin, the first openly gay Senator) and our visibility is higher than ever. Why is it, then, that we continue to hate ourselves? Many of us bash other gay men who aren’t our idyllic versions of beauty, we continue the cruel traditions of gossiping and uneducated judgment – for what purpose? What good does it do when an out-group tears itself apart from the inside out?
Now, to be clear, I’m not saying all gay men do this but it is indeed part of popular gay culture. Think of our media representations (The A List, anyone?) or our strong presence in realms that cultivate ideals of beauty and worth through appearance only (fashion for instance). Why has anorexia, bulimia and steroid use been on a continual rise in gay communities? Why do we continue to punish ourselves? An unfortunate truth is that many of us feel we have to continue working in a patriarchal structure that demands us to be dimorphic in nature: feminized or hyper masculinized. To be anything other than these two things is to be more “other-ed” than being gay already is.
I understand Queerclick is seen as a novel source of porn for some (maybe even most) but to me, it’s something more. It is a conglomeration of contributions by gay men for gay men (or those who appreciate the bodies of gay men). Do we objectify and consume these bodies? Yes. But need we be cruel in doing so? No. I think back to when I discovered Queerclick as a high school freshman and I avidly read Steve Prince’s “A Gay in the Life”. For the first time in my life, I was seeing a positive gay influence. He made me laugh, made me cry – but more than that, he made me feel like it was okay to be me. He represented the best of what Queerclick can be, to me. Yes, I love gay porn. Yes, I love getting off. But I also enjoy the history of, stories by, and discussions with gay men.
I’m a senior in college now. I’m very proud of the person I am, but I’m constantly fighting a struggle each day – that struggle is the world we live in, the culture we complicate and REINFORCE and the history we share as gay men. My ideal man is somebody who has hair, a healthy weight and will love me for all the shitty and great things I do. I feel no need to force this ideal on anyone nor do I feel like I contribute anything good to young gay men, black gay men, old gay men, overweight gay men, hairy gay men, skinny gay men, average gay men, JUST GAY MEN when I bash someone else for their characteristics. We get enough of that from the world we live in.
I’m really not trying to preach, I’m just saying – asking, really – that you choose your words more carefully. I fight to censor my own quick mouth. I’m insanely opinionated and when I feel like another gay man is giving me a sideways look, I feel like snatching weaves right and left. But I don’t want to create that kind of world if my future son happens to be gay. I want him to see that while the world and people around him aren’t perfect, love is all around him. Queerclick has a lot of power to do positive things like reinforcing the inherent goodness we each have inside as proud gay men. Our words on this site, our voices, our opinions matter; they can create cruelty or heal with kindness. I hope I’m not the only one who sees this.
Thanks,
MyRecessional
Well first, thanks so much MyRecessional for your extraordinarily heartfelt letter. What do you guys think? This is a particularly important issue to discuss in light of the fact that many gay men, especially in the porn community, are dying at young ages from complications relating to steroid use. [More after the jump.]