Day: 9 September 2016

  • 11 totally gay moments from James Franco’s newest film GOAT

    11 totally gay moments from James Franco’s newest film GOAT

    So the trailer is out for GOAT, James Franco and Nick Jonas’s brand new hazing movie – and well judging by the trailer it’s going to be pretty homoerotic.

    Goat starring James Franco and Nick Jonas

    Just from the trailer, we’ve managed to determine at least eleven totally gay moments

    Enjoy

    Cold shower anyone?

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    Being whipped by tight white T-shirts, seemed pretty homoerotic to us

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    Lots of shouting topless men… gay

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    Doing the jerk off motion…

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    Then James Franco strips off and demands that some student hits him in the stomach…

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    He gets totally into it.

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    No really.

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    That’s actually spit. We need say no more.

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    FFS  there’s a dude locked in a cage there.

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    Pretty sure we’ve seen this in an Andrew Christian video.

    Goat starring James Franco and Nick Jonas

     

     

  • Can you guess what this is?

    Can you guess what this is?

    World renowned trans adult entertainment icon and activist, Buck Angel, has released his very first sex toy.

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    The legendary adult star and trans activist Buck Angel has released the world’s very first FTM (female to male) sex toy and he’s called it the BUCK OFF… and boy is he excited about it.

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    Speaking about the new toy Buck said,

    “This is something I have been working on for years,

    “I approached many companies within the adult world, only to be told ‘there is no market.’ It’s been frustrating,”

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    Buck reveals the product, which ships from the 15th September, is a device that could allow trans men to connect sexually with their bodies.

    “I have talked with so many FTM people about how they have a hard time connecting sexually with their bodies while transitioning. I never had bottom surgery,

    “and when I learned to connect with my vagina and learned how to love it, it changed my life for the better in so many ways. So many men like me have told me that they can’t connect sexually with their bodies, or they don’t even want to touch their vaginas, and that makes me so sad.”

    Engineered for FTM trans men who often see their clitorises grow in size as the result of testosterone therapy, the revolutionary Buck-Off™ was designed using Angel’s vision for how it should feel and fit.

    Made from ultra-soft SilaSkin™ (Perfect Fit’s proprietary blend of TPR and Silicone), its flat, flared base creates a suction cup-like effect and the inside is textured with soft ridges, designed to mimic the feel of a tongue. The Buck-Off™ can be stroked or just squeezed tightly, whichever the user prefers. The base also helps to stimulate the pubis, which can also lead to orgasm. “

    The way Perfect Fit engineered this is amazing! It really feels like you are getting a blowjob,” says Angel.

     

     

     

  • Gay couple threatened with the “gas chamber” after viral boyfriend video

    A gay couple has received a number of death threats after their boyfriend video went viral in their home country of Poland.

    The video of Jacob and David singing along to Some Other Summer by Roxette went viral after it was first shared by THEGAYUK. However it wasn’t until the story was picked up in their native Poland that the negative comments started to flood in.

    The pair has been told that their throats should be slit and that they should be sent to the gas chamber. The comments have left the boyfriends “devastated” especially after the reception from the UK and US had been so positive.

    Writing to THEGAYUK David and Jacob said,

    “Everything changed when (the) Polish media found the story. It appeared on several Polish sites and people reaction was totally different.

    “We knew that Polish society is very Catholic and conservative but we still expected that they would be proud of us and our job.

    “We were wrong”.

    The boyfriends were subjected to a slew of negative and homophobic comments. In the video, the couple is seen dancing with each other and playing around the sea’s surf.

    There were some positive comments, but most of them were very homophobic and aggressive.

    “We read comments like: “‘You should be ashamed of you(rself)’, ‘I’ll cut your throats if I ever meet you’  and ‘You should be send to a gas chamber’, we were really devastated.”

    The video has now surpassed over 200,000 videos on YouTube.

    The Jakub and David revealed that they had considered taking the video down but decided to face down their bullies saying,

    “In UK  I learned to be proud of being gay and didn’t want to change it so we finally came to the conclusion that if we did it we would have let them win so we decided not to give up and spread our story all around.”

    The band behind the song, Roxette have also lent their support to the video telling their fans that “Love is Love”.

     

     

  • The best gay innuendos from Great British Bake Off

    The best gay innuendos from Great British Bake Off

    So GBBO is cooking on full steam and the innuendos are coming in thick and fast. We take a look at our favourite slightly camp, very gay double entrendres.

    It’s all good clean fun. That is until you add a glass of white and cackling brood of gay guys and then all bets are off.

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    “Some of them have got a good forking”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Your crack is nice and most”

     

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    “Right bakers time to reveal your cracks”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Oh no, you have some irregular-shaped balls”

     

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    “Now let’s turnover and see what’s happening at the back”

     

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    “It’s all in the wrist action”

     

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    “It’s about half the size it was when it went in”

     

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    “I’ll eat a bit of carpet”

     

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    “I like the flavour of a cox”

     

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    “He loves his buns”

     

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    “Go on Mary, give it a good slapping”

     

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    “Get those lady fingers soggy”

     

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    “Fill your horns right to the bottom so you can enjoy it to the last the mouthful”

     

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    “Put your purple ring where I can see it.”

     

    Great British Bake Off is on BBC One on the 11th September

  • The top gay travel destinations revealed

    The top gay travel destinations revealed

    So you’re owed some holiday time. It’s time to pack your shiz up and go on vacay.

    Are your work colleagues starting to give your work station a wide berth and “concerned” look because you’re giving off that all-work-no-play-makes-Jack-go-crazy look?

     

    But where to go? The world is your oyster.

    Well users over at Ranker.com have been voting on the best holiday destinations to go to if you’re LGBT…

    Here’s where they suggested:

    San Francisco

    Ah, possibly the gayest location on earth. Don’t forget to visit the Castro and breath in all that gay history.

    Paris

    I mean they say Gay Paris don’t they!

    Seattle

    The weather may not always be perfect, but its stance on equality has always been incredible having legalised same-sex marriage in 2012 and having provisions for gay state employees since 2001. Bravo.

    New York City

    How you doin’…

    Montreal

    First of the Canadian cities to get voted on… Best time to go would be early August when the city celebrates Pride.

    Vancouver

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    Let the vibrant city invigorate. Check out Davie Village and Commercial Drive.

    Melbourne

    It’s where Please Like Me is filmed… and find out what our roving travel guy Nick Baker thought of it.

  • OPINION | Brighton or Manchester: which city is truly the Gay Pride capital of Europe?

    26 years ago, the Stonewall riots triggered events that led to the gay liberation movement in the United States and culminated in Gay Pride marches which, in the preceding decades, have spread across the globe.

    The LGBT community has made massive strides in the past five years, culminating in the ground breaking legislation of same-sex marriage laws in the USA, the UK and other parts of the world.

    With these progressive advances, LGBT tourism has been dramatically on the increase. There is no bigger event on the LGBT calendar than Pride, where equality and diversity is celebrated and discrimination is renounced. In Europe, the cities of Brighton and Manchester are both in prime positions to take the crown of the Gay Pride capital of Europe.

    Here is a guide to help you navigate these two gay metropolises and decide which city truly deserves the title of Gay Pride capital of Europe

    Since the 19th century, Brighton has been known as a hub for gay people. Many men were initially drawn to the seaside town of Brighton by the large number of soldiers stationed there during the Napoleonic wars. Apart from its military appeal, Brighton has always had a rapturous reputation, being a destination where the pleasure seekers from nearby London could get away from the smog and bathe on the beach under Brighton Pier. Brighton is the home of light entertainment and this liberal streak in the city has always been naturally accommodating to the LGBT community. Today this historical closeness has produced a city with one of the highest LGBT populations in the country, with 11-15% of people over 16, in 2015, thought to be gay, lesbian or bisexual.

    By contrast, Manchester in the north of England has developed its reputation as a gay capital much more recently. The now famous Canal Street, which is the spiritual heart of Gay Manchester, was in the second half of the 20th century a dark and secretive meeting place for gay men, bordered by large looming cotton factories that were decaying in the post-industrial grimness of post-war Britain. Flash forward to today, and Canal Street has been transformed into a huge gay sanctuary with an intoxicating mixture of bars, pubs and clubs where the LGBT community can come together freely to party the night away.

    The ins and outs of each Pride

    Brighton Pride is the largest Pride in the UK, attracting around 290,000 people each year, making up a significant amount the city’s overall revenue. Starting on the first week of August, Brighton Pride becomes more popular each year. The Brighton Parade is the most significant event during Brighton Pride and is an incredibly powerful culmination of protest, history and unity, which are the foundations of this historically gay city.

    Manchester Pride, although smaller, is a fiery explosion of music, culture and energy. Manchester Pride peaks with its ‘Big Weekend’ event, which this year showcased huge musical stars such as Groove Armada, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Will Young, to name a few. Manchester uses its well defined club culture to truly knock your socks off during Pride. Although Brighton’s Pride festival saw the wonderful headliner Sister Sledge, Manchester has the musical edge and is perhaps more geared towards the idea of a Pride Party than Brighton.

    Both cities have huge amounts to offer during their Prides. Brighton is definitely a city more historically rooted to the LGBT movement, however the energy and controversy that has come out of Manchester’s LGBT community in the past decade, as well as popular cultural products such as Queer as Folk has really given Manchester Pride an incredible energy. Manchester definitely seems to be heading towards becoming the Pride capital of Europe, all the while its sister city Brighton still has an incredible amount to offer too.

    Find out more about Saeed Foudal at his website

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  • THEATRE REVIEW | Vanities: The Musical

    THEATRE REVIEW | Vanities: The Musical

    ★★★★ | Vanities: The Musical

    Imagine an afternoon Channel 5 film full of ‘women’s issues’. Or one of those novels that you take on holiday, read, instantly forget and then leave in the hotel room when it’s over. Syrupy sweet and wholesome but emotionally stirring on some levels. Predictable yet mildly intriguing and easy to digest but enjoyable nonetheless. That’s “Vanities” in summary. Oh, I almost forgot to mention: it’s also tremendous fun.

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    The story follows the friendship between three women through being High School cheerleaders in 1963 (yes, it’s American. Very American), living together in a sorority house at university in Dallas, reuniting in their late twenties in New York and finally meeting again as they are hitting 40 back in Texas. Joanne is traditional and wants to be a wife and mother, Kathy is driven and organised and wants a career as a sports teacher and Mary just wants adventure (a.k.a. sex and travel). There we have it in three handy female stereotypes: earth mother, career woman and bitch/whore. Naturally. There’s infidelity, hurt, alcoholism and nervous breakdowns plus the odd abortion, betrayal and blazing row. It’s soapy, light and watchable.

    There are, however, various qualities that elevate Vanities above this form. Firstly, the songs: they’re almost a parody, aping the girl groups of the 60s and 70s with tones of Bacharach, The Supremes and The Shangri-Las. Kirschenbaum’s lyrics are witty and amusing and although they’re not the most memorable riffs, they’re easy to listen to, raise a smile and work well in the context. Racky Plews’ choreography echoes the styling of the music and there are some moves worthy of a lip-syncing runner-up in RuPaul’s Drag Race.

    Secondly: the cast. Lizzy Connolly, Ashleigh Gray (a previous Elpheba in the Wicked U.K. tour) and the lovely Lauren Samuels (who was award nominated for ‘Bend It Like Beckham’) are all equally strong and carry the show with ease.

    Thirdly, the staging: the tiny space of Trafalgar Studios 2 is transformed into a shifting, overtly feminine space full of the cluttered paraphernalia of girlhood. The show works well at such close quarters, given the minuscule cast and scrutinised emotion.

    A 2009 sickly saccharine musical that was based on a 1974 Broadway comedy and that has never managed to hit this side of the pond? It may not sound like the best proposition for a good night out. Sit back, relax and this hollering, dancing all female group will show you just how wrong that assumption would be. Just don’t take your straight male friends. I’m not entirely sure that they’re going to ‘get’ this one. School of Rock or Groundhog Day, anyone?

    Vanities: The Musical plays at the Trafalgar Studios until 1st October 2016

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