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COCK TALK with FAB Magazine

Drew Rowsome for FAB

No Fab body issue, especially one containing the 2013 Fab Gay Sex Survey, would be complete without a long and hard-hitting discussion of the penis. Fortunately, penises seem to be a regular topic du jour at Fab.

First to arrive at the office was a new app called The Predicktor, which purported to forecast penis size. The interface is fun and fast, so we entered our colleagues’ stats — height, ring finger size, shoe size, butt size (?), gay or straight, et cetera — and then gleefully compared the resulting estimates. We were intrigued to discover that the Fab office has a larger than average number of larger than average members.

Dr Christopher Culligan, the creator of The Predicktor, explains: “I’m not saying that there aren’t guys with eight- or nine-inch penises, but most guys don’t know that five and a half inches is average. Guys are so exposed to porn from such an early age that people think 10 inches is normal, eight inches is normal.” That being said, gay men’s penises are, according to Culligan’s research and the Kinsey Institute, longer and wider, on average, than the straight variety.

Culligan believes we are in the grip of an epidemic of small-penis syndrome. “I keep finding in my practice that more and more boys are coming in and saying, ‘My penis is small.’ I want to reduce that anxiety, make people feel better about themselves. There are tons of articles and studies out there, and there is no way to make a penis larger except the surgery that cuts the anchoring ligament. You’ll get more length flaccid, but you’ll just be flapping in the wind.”

Having chronicled my own misadventures with a penis-enlargement device [“When Size Matters: Investigating a New Penis Enlarger and Its Effect on One’s Head,” Fab #394, March 17, 2010], I can commiserate. Culture, especially gay culture, does put an emphasis on size. In Fab’s four previous sex surveys, only one respondent, at 14 inches, complained of being too large. And while the majority claim to be happy with their penis size, the comments contain many variations on “I wouldn’t complain about having a bit more” or “Who is really?”

Culligan seems to have hit the zeitgeist; The Predicktor is, at the time of our interview, the top-grossing paid app on Google Play. Yet Culligan is not sure he is having the right effect. “It’s meant to tackle stigma, a way to reach people. People purchase it thinking they’re going to look at their own penis or predict the size of strangers’. The real idea is to have fun with a bunch of guys, interact with it, take the myths out and expose them. I want to make it more social, break the taboo. I envisioned a group-fun app for use in the cafeteria, bar or schoolyard to make people feel less angst.” Fab certainly had fun with The Predicktor, and I’m pretty sure all of us were a little more proud of our little soldiers after the congenial cyber comparisons.

The emphasis on size is strange to Culligan (perhaps it takes a gay man, or at least a bottom, to appreciate the difference a mere half inch can make). “It’s like straight guys wanting big breasts. What do you do with them? It’s almost like a collector looking for that rare thing. Like a hunter keeps gunning for a rarer and rarer beast to shoot and hang on their wall.”

Culligan’s mission is noble and complements his other apps that predict alcohol abuse, anxiety and depression — all three of which can be brought on by small-penis syndrome. He admits that The Predicktor is “titillating and will help the others get attention. But hopefully, it will also be one more little positive thing for a kid in Sudbury.”

Culligan is not alone in his quest. Dr Dudley Seth Danoff sent Fab a copy of his new book, Penis Power: The Ultimate Guide to Male Sexual Health. The book is breezy and self-helpy but also makes some pertinent penile points. Danoff believes that men have unrealistic expectations of their penises and are psychologically destroyed when the little brain has a mind of its own. “If you become absolutely at ease with your penis, the quality of your life will dramatically change for the better,” Danoff writes, before exploding myths about size, premature ejaculation, erections and just about everything penis-related. Men are fed so much misinformation and have such inflated expectations that they are bound to feel inadequate, he says. “Accept and enjoy” is his advice.

Danoff wants all men to experience “penis power” and to become what he dubs “Superpotent Men.” Penis Power and The Predicktor do cause one to reconsider one’s relationship with the body part that rules the roost from inside one’s pants. Talking about our penises can only do us good, and the 2013 Fab Gay Sex Survey is the ideal place to start. We’ll show you ours if you show us yours.

HIV-Positive Australian Olympian Ji Wallace Joins Team to End AIDS by Brenden Shucart (for Positive Frontiers)

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Since coming out last year as HIV-positive, silver medal-winning Olympian Ji Wallace has been a tireless advocate for HIV education and prevention. Recently Ji agreed to lend his voice and boundless energy to support APLA’s “Team to End AIDS,” which will be running the Los Angeles Marathon Sunday, March 17.

Ji Wallace for HIVPlus Magazine – FULL LEGTH VIDEO from BACKSTAGE FIX on Vimeo.

POSITIVE FRONTIERS:

Can you tell me about the events that led to you coming out about your HIV status?

When I first found out about my HIV-status, I wanted to scream at the world, “know your status,” because then people can make educated and informed decisions about circumstances they might find themselves in. I was overseas and wanted to tell my parents but didn’t want to do it by phone. So I had to wait until i made it back to Australia. Then I thought for a number of months about how I could best use my little voice to stop other people from being infected with HIV. It didn’t come to me until I saw an interview with Piers Morgan and Greg Louganis. I loved that interview, because Piers spoke to Greg as Greg—“What have you been up to? How does it feel back to be back at the Olympics? What’s new on the horizon for you? And how’s the HIV?” Piers made it it just a part of Greg. And that’s what HIV is, just a small part of everybody.

I actually wrote to Piers and I said, “Thank you for the interview. You treated Greg as Greg, and you were interested in his story. And you made mention of his HIV but didn’t make it explosive.” And I included a gay Australian newspaper that had been very supportive of my exploits over the years. It all happened very organically. I really didn’t understand or have understanding of the potential impact that something I construed to be a small matter would have.

Your boyfriend Shaun is HIV-negative. Do you feel that being in a relationship with someone who is HIV-negative offers any special challenges?

No. Obviously, considerations need to be made, but outside of those specific considerations, it’s a full-on loving relationship. And obviously it’s special to us, but there are many special relationships out there. The uniqueness of our relationship is Shaun’s ability to say, “We can deal with that. I’m interested in you.” HIV doesn’t define who we are. And it shouldn’t. People outside and people inside the HIV-positive community need to understand that HIV doesn’t define you. Your personality, your ability to love, your ability to care, your ability to strive for more, those are the things that are important. HIV is such a small part of the chocolate cake that is your life.

Do you have any words of wisdom for someone who finds themselves newly HIV-positive?

If you do find yourself with a new diagnosis, educate yourself. Because when you know the facts, it’s not that scary and you can make really good, educated decisions about your future. Just because you returned a positive test does not mean your future does not have life and does not have excitement and does not have love in it. It just means you have one more thing to consider.

READ THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE!

UMMMM… WOW!!! : MARCELLO GROSSI

Photographed by Hay Torres, here’s Marcello Grossi for Tá Poha via HOMOTROPHY 

“Major League” threesome with “Coach” Andrew Stark, Johnny Rapid & Riley Banks

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Men.com debuted the second scene in the jock-themed series “Major League” this morning.

“Major League” is an ode to Andrew Stark’s topping skills, and basically just an excuse to make him drill every slutty Men.com bottom while
wearing a baseball uniform. This coach/jock fantasy trilogy has Andrew paired up with Mike De Marko in Part 1, Riley Banks and Johnny Rapid in Part 2, and an intense orgy finale (out March 15) that’ll have him slippin’ it to all three boys at once, as well as a bonus bottom—the one and only Hunter Page.

WHO WOULD YOU CHOOSE? CHRISTIAN (Top) OR ROBERT (Bottom)? (via Randy Blue)

RANDY BLUE: Christian Sharp took one look at Robert Craig and knew he had to share his excitement with all of his fans. So he logged onto Randy Blue Live to show off what a hot piece of ass he gets to fuck. After teasing all of his chat members in his room, Christian logged off and to get some ginormous black dick in his mouth. Christian tried to swallow it down as far as he could, but there was no use, it was just too damn big. So Christian decided to flip Robert over and get a piece of his ass. After he got it all nice and sloppy wet, he slid a finger in it.

Robert kept moaning and telling him how good it felt. But Robert didn’t want a finger in there. He wanted a dick. And Christian gave it to him. Christian fucked the cum out of Robert and then shoved his own jizz back in his ass. He kept fucking him until he had to bust. Next time you see Christian in chat, be sure to tell him how fucking hot this scene was! MORE PICS OF THE BOYS HERE!!!

Leonardo Da Vinci Was Gay… (via Xtra.ca)

Xtra.ca: Leonardo da Vinci, the painter of such iconic masterpieces as The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa, was almost certainly gay. He had male lovers and likely never had sex with women, but popular culture continues to insist he was straight. “I think he needs to be reclaimed,” says Ross King, author of the spellbinding book Leonardo and the Last Supper. King’s book, which focuses on the painting of The Last Supper, won the Governor General’s Award for Non-Fiction and is up for the Charles Taylor Prize, which will be awarded in Toronto on March 4. Ross says that the portrayal of da Vinci as straight — in The Da Vinci Code, for instance — is done “against all historical evidence.”

Video interview with Ross King done by Fab magazine’s History Boys columnist Michael Lyons.

How Many Sexual Partners Is Too Many?: Conner Habib/ Ask The Sexpert

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Conner Habib is back folks, and this week he is talking, well, sex. Lots and lots of sex. Watch above as our bud Conner answers one viewer’s question about just how many sexual partners it takes before you’ve had too many sexual partners. Then, be sure to check out Conner’s blog, tweet him your questions and check back here next week for another “Ask the Sexpert.”- NEW NOW NEXT

Landon Conrad Is A BOUND JOCK! (via Furboi)

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Bound Jock Landon Conrad
is securely tied down and stretched on a shiny metal table in just a wrestling singlet. He thrashes and turns about sporting a huge erection that makes an impressive bulge in the nylon singlet. Next the singlet is removed exposing his massive boner as he continues to struggle. Unable to touch his own dick and frustrated he humps the table until he is finally able to shoot his load! BOUND JOCKS