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Normal As Folk by David M. Halpern (via nytimes)

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IT’S gay pride month again, and that means it’s time for the straight media to deliver its annual state-of-the-gay report.

If experience is any guide, this exercise will involve a lot of triumphalism about the progress of the gay movement, as measured by the increasing cultural assimilation of young lesbians and gay men into American society as a whole.

Gay men in particular, who used to frighten the horses with flamboyant displays of sexual outlawry, gender treason and fabulousness, have supposedly dropped their insignia of tribal belonging and joined the mainstream. Gay men, it seems, have become indistinguishable from normal folk. Now, that’s progress for you!

Back in the Bad Old Days, or so the story goes, there was such a thing as an edgy, subversive gay male culture. But it was an artifact of homophobia. Older gay men may still thrill to torch songs, show tunes, classic Hollywood melodramas and Lalique; they may still spend hours arranging the furniture just so.

But all that foofy stuff looks irrelevant to modern gay men, who don’t see themselves as belonging to a separate culture, let alone such a queeny one. For today’s gay men, life is composed of PTA meetings, church socials and Nascar races.

The problem with such a claim — besides its denial of the Lady Gaga phenomenon — is that we’ve heard it for so many decades now that it can’t possibly be true. At least since the 1970s, gay men have been drawing invidious generational comparisons between gay boys in their teens and 20s — modern, liberated, enlightened, untouched by gay culture, “utterly indistinguishable from straight boys” and “completely calm about being gay” (as Andrew Holleran put it in his 1978 novel, “Dancer From the Dance”) — and older gay men, fanatically attached to an outdated gay culture and convinced that it is the only gay culture there is.

L.A. PRIDE with Andrew Christian Models!

I know, I know… STOP posting Andrew Christian videos. But, damn… this is hot stuff! Watching the boys frolicing in the sun. Honey dripping on sexy Quinn (I’m sure I’m not the only one that wants to rape that boy’s fine ass). Men thowing their sweaty skanky shorts to a very enthusiastic audience. What’s not to love?

Model Of The Day: Brad Barnes @ Randy Blue (via mancrush)


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True Blood and Magic Mike star Joe Manganiello talks about getting naked.

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Joe Manganiello, one of the hunky stars of the new stripper movie, Magic Mike, and the HBO television show True Blood, is a natural when it comes to being naked on screen.

“I try to be naked as much as I can as evidenced by my film and TV choices,” says Manganiello who plays werewolf Alcide Herveaux in True Blood.

In Magic Mike, Manganiello goes even further than his on-screen butt shots that appear in True Blood. And, Manganiello, who is appreciative of his gay following, promises that he didn’t use a stunt penis in the making of the movie.

Magic Mike opens in North American theatres on June 29.