How good is your gay vocabulary?

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This video was originally published in Xtra Magazine as part of the Bare Naked series.

How quickly can you define terms like twink, otter and polar bear? Do you know what a spornosexual is? In this episode of “Bare Naked,” Xtra asks four guys in towels 20 questions about gay male bodies.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve always had a thing for Rob Easton (the interviewer) and who was his co-host on Don’t Quit Your Gay Job, Sean Horlor (actually, I always thought Sean even cuter).

    • I used to work with Rob, back in the day, and had a bit of a crush on him. He was super friendly and oh so good looking!

      • Both Rob & Sean came across as being super nice, and admittedly Rob a bit more professional than Sean.

  2. I see that all of the interviewees are little twinks (one minor demographic of the gay community); no real men involved in the interview, so no wonder they describe a “bear” Or “polar bear” as (in their misguided words) “a big fat man.” Also their example picture also shows an over weight man. It’s a very narrow minded view point.
    Many bears in the gay world are in great shape and muscular and beautifully hairy. Like my friend who has won the bronze medal in wrestling at the gay olympics multiple times. 6’-2” 250 lbs of pure hairy muscle.
    Just because real men have stocky builds doesn’t at all mean they are fat.
    You need to broaden your polling demographic.

  3. The twink question is tricky, it seemed to change this millennium, twinks in the 90s were like jocks are today, only they were smooth and their only sport was the gym. Now most twinks seem more like they’re trying to emulate prepubescence but with bigger dicks.

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