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With the wetter festivities of the mother of all holidays already underway in Bangkok, Charlieism’s Songkran G-circuit, Gays & Me blog post from last year, and his reflections on the differences in Thailand’s capital city over the last nine years make for a good and timely read.
In North Korea they steal dogs to eat, in Thailand they steal them to use their ball sacks to make golf equipment.
‘Cuz turnabout is fair play: Last week I linked to a pictorial article featuring the hottest male butts in Hollywood. So here is the flip side: The Top 25 Full-Frontal Scenes In Mainstream Movies ( a NSFW photo gallery of Hollywood’s most memorable moments of male nudity).
While my standard answer of, “Turn around, bend over and we’ll find out,” is not one of them, here are 23 Ways To Respond To The Question Are You Gay
Ah, the innocent days of yore when nationwide advertising went gay and nobody noticed.
This week’s NSFW Tumblr link is Yum Yum Asian Hunks, which tends to have more twinks than hunks, some NSFW and some that are. But then every wheel has a double zero some place, if you spin it long enough.
Huh. It turn out straight guys check out penis in the locker room too, but only to establish the pecker-ing order.
Just to clarify (and primarily for Christian’s sake) Doggy Style Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
This week’s Queer Cinema suggestion, a movie that you really should see, is Burnt Money (Plata Quemada) a South American film from 2000 that takes a John Woo attack on a true story that is legend in Argentinian crime history revolving around a bank robbery gone wrong by two gay lovers known as The Twins. It is a dark, brooding, and yet stylish and sensual homage to Reservoir Dogs, replete with a Bonnie and Clyde-like fiery climax. Not to mention a few incredibly hot sex scenes between the Latino hotties who drive the plot. Available on DVD and free download on You Tube, the official English subtitled trailer from Strand Releasing is here. And a clip that looks at the handsome leads going gay on each other (set to music) is here.