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Who Would You Choose?

Mr. Tongue (L), Mr. Ankle Boxers (Middle) or Mr. Choke Chain (R)?

Zach Braff Is…

Via TMZ:

Zach Braff says he’s NOT gay … and insists he’s the victim of a HACKER — who broke in to his website this morning and posted a fake “coming out” statement.

The phony statement appeared early Wednesday morning — reading, “I have been hiding a secret inside me for too long. The human mind can only bare so much before it explodes in emotions, and well … it is time to let the world know. I am excited and proud to announce that I am an open member of the homosexual community.”

But Zach’s rep tells TMZ … “He was hacked … that site has been down since 2006.”

UPDATE: Zach just posted his own statement to his Facebook, writing, “My old website got hacked. Someone issued a ‘coming out’ statement on my behalf. I’m still straight and in love with my girlfriend. But not too straight; I still love musicals, brunch and Doogie Howser.”

Coitus Magazine #3 is Twink O’ litious!

Via Homotography:
Coitus magazine launches its third issue ‘Coming of Age’ with six alternative covers by Pantelis featuring models Bjorn Buckley, Sam Lawson, Pablo Morais, Joan Mirangels, Ben Somers and Jessy Delduca.

Small Penis? You May Be A Bottom!

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via Accidental Bear:Turns out Republicans and gay men do have something in common: They’re both unhappy with a new study the National Institutes of Health subsidized in order to find out if a gay man’s penis size has any correlation to his sexual health According to The Daily Caller, the Hunter College Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies Training research, titled “The Association between Penis Size and Sexual Health Among Men Who Have Sex With Men,” was initiated in 2006 and surveyed 1,065 gay men. Among its key findings: Those gay men who felt they had small or inadequate penis sizes were more likely to become “bottoms,” or anal-receptive, while gay men with larger penises were more likely to identify themselves as “tops,” or anal-insertive. Another discovery from the research: Men with smaller penises were more likely to be psychologically troubled than those with larger genitalia. The goal of the study was to understand the “real individual-level consequences of living in a penis-centered society.”

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