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Adrian Lourie’s ‘meat’ : extraordinary men in all their glory pose for 2023 Calendar

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  meat is the UK cult gay pinup pictorial is full of stylish, un-retouched, natural photos of the guys you fancy, in their own environments.   Each year it also publishes its very collectible calendar full of some extraordinary men.  Here’s a quick glance at the new one for 2023   https://www.meatzine.com/   View this post … Continue reading



James Reed’s THE BOB SPREAD is why we are watching the Winter Olympics

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  Photographer James Reed is the real reason that we have been glued to watching the Winter Olympics, particularly the bobsled racing.  It is an expensive sport and so to raise the $70000 to get the U.S. Team to Beijing so Reed had the idea of creating a calendar of the entire squad nearly naked. … Continue reading



Tom Goss : What’s Christmas Without You?

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  Tom Goss, one of Queerguru’s favorite queer singer/songwriters seems to have started some sort of Christmas tradition in his household.  For the second year running, he has enlisted hubby Frank Perricone to make a wee romantic holiday video to make us all feel warm and fuzzy.  Check out What’s Christmas Without You.     … Continue reading



meatzine Calendar 2022 : a smoking hot celebration of (extra)ordinary Brit guys.

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    meatzine the UK cult gay pinup pictorial has just published its legendary annual calendar.  Like the zine itself, this very collectible work of art is full of stylish, un-retouched, natural photos of the guys you fancy, in their own environments.  It is a smoking hot celebration of (extra)ordinary guys.      You can … Continue reading



Blonds may think they have more fun (!) but REDS are so much HOTTER

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  Back in 2013 photograher Thomas Knights  started out wiuth a mission to rebrand the ginger male stereotype by showcasing them as confident and desirable. It was his goal to put redheaded men on pedestals and make their hair color the star of the show. He also wanted this project to insipire other redheads to … Continue reading



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