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The Obscene Diary of Samuel Steward on display at the Museum of Sex

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During the 1950s, a professor and tattoo artist named Samuel Steward chronicled his sex life in drawings, letters, photographs, sexual paraphernalia and other items, and in so doing created documentary evidence of his experience of gay life and homosexuality in American culture at that time. “Obscene Diary,” an exhibition now on view at the Museum of Sex that includes many of Steward’s personal artifacts, drawings and photographs, is a trove of information about how a community of gay men lived in the 50s and 60s. Show runs till January 17th, 2012.

Great NY Times Slide Show with narration HERE

Bubble Butt Superheroes @ G-Online! (8 pics)

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What is it about superheroes that make us all so hard & horny? Is it their perfect V-shaped muscular torsos? The tights clinging around their crotch & buns? The mysterious masked stranger? A grown man in a very silly costume? Do tell readers! Here are some pictures for inspiration.

pics via G-Online

Where Are All the Plus-Size Male Models? (By Amy Odell for NY Magazine)

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NY MAG:
Few issues in fashion rile people up as much as diversity. From race to size and shape, the industry is consistently tasked with expanding and defending its narrow view of beauty. Men have clearly not gotten the same consideration as women in this arena. If they had, we might not have to wonder: Where are all the plus-size male models?

Discerning male shoppers, just like women, crave a hint of realism in fashion imagery from time to time. “Everyone’s looking to find someone who represents themselves in some way or another,” says 31-year-old sometime big-and-tall model Jermain Hollman. “I would like to see bigger, more athletic-looking models.” At 6’5” and 230 pounds, Hollman has been booked by modeling agents for jobs, but never signed by them. He would love to model full-time, and is always looking for representation, but thinks that the most a big-and-tall model can make out of the job is a “decent side career.” “Maybe designers or whoever like the way clothes fit on [straight-size] models,” he adds. “Men my size would like to wear those clothes as well.”

READ THE FULL STORY HERE!