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  • Meet the totally hot body positive guys on Instagram

    So we’ve all been there – looking through Instagram’s hottest men and we enter the dreaded shame spiral.

    In a world of superhero movies and perfectly washboard abs plastered on billboards and in magazines, men are suffering from body image issues almost as much as women these days. But amidst the endless #gympics, #thirstythursdays and #flexfridays, there are a few brave and bold body positive men showing social media how it’s done. Men can struggle with body image just as much as women can, and so we need body-positive role models for men now more than ever.

    Tituss Burgess

    Titus Burgess is best known for his roles on 30 Rock and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and the cabaret star is using every ounce of flair and fame to give body positivity a fabulous new face. His Instagram is brimming with hilarious videos and celebrity selfies, not the least of which is this group shot with Tess Holliday herself.

    Matt Joseph Diaz

    Matt Diaz became an important – and loud – voice for the body positivity movement when he posted a very vulnerable shirtless video of himself in 2015. In it Matt explained how he had lost 270 pounds over 6 years, leaving him with a significant amount of excess skin. Now with 22.5k followers on Instagram, Matt remains a prominent male voice for body positivity, claiming to be equal parts cheerfulness and “f^&k you haters”.

    Steve Martin

    Steven Martin (Not to be confused with Steve Martin) is a male plus size model from Germany who is fond of taking selfies in the bathroom mirror.

    Less of a gym-rat these days, Steven is carving out a nice modelling career in Germany, the UK and France, and doing his part to promote body positivity and body confidence for men as well as women.

    Chubstr

    Founded by Bruce Sturgell, Chubstr is a website that is dedicated to plus size men who are looking for fashion that fits. Bruce also believes that fashion is a great way to introduce the ideas of body positivity to men, proclaiming that even those who don’t feel comfortable talking about body image issues can find support in the fashion community.

    Michael-Anthony Spearman

    Michael-Anthony Spearman describes himself as a “Detroit gent”, and believes that fashion is a “safe” way for men to gain visibility and work on issues around body image. His blog The Big Fashion Guy looks to inspire gentlemen of all sizes, and his Instagram is chock full of photos of him just being incredibly stylish and owning it.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BRpYWy8lASd/?taken-by=thebigfashionguy

    This article first appeared over at our friends – LifeSize magazine.

  • Which David McIntosh picture got removed by Instagram (again)

    Which David McIntosh picture got removed by Instagram (again)

    It seems as though Instagram really has a problem with David McIntosh’s penis outline.

    Gladiator‘s and Celebrity Big Brother star David McIntosh keeps getting his pictures removed by Instagram, despite not actually showing any naughty bits. Earlier in 2016, the reality king had a number of pictures removed by angry Insta bosses, and it’s become a bit of a cat and mouse game with the star uploading pictures and the tech giant removing them.

    Well, he recently uploaded another picture featuring underwear from the @raphaelwear underwear range and the picture was removed within hours. He even commented that he thought the social media platform would remove the picture even though there was no nudity or pornography in the picture.

    So what was the offending picture?

    David McIntosh
    CREDIT: David McIntosh / Instagram

    Speaking to THEGAYUK.com David admitted that he was “heartbroken” that Insta bosses kept removing his pictures and that he “couldn’t deal with this prejudice from Instagram”.

    Anyway here’s a racy piccy they haven’t deleted yet.

  • These instagram boyfriends are giving us serious relationship goals

    These instagram boyfriends are giving us serious relationship goals

    We’ve been stumbling around Instagram – looking for hot mens – as you do – when we discovered the hashtag #GayBoyfriends…

    CREDIT: Kit Williamson

     

    It’s changed our lives.

    These guys are giving us serious boyfriend goals. There’s nothing cuter than see two guys show their affection for each other. TBH we just don’t see enough of it – so here you go – get your fill lads.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BKMlMj0Axja/?tagged=gayboyfriends&hl=en

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BKMFTRPBDSq/?tagged=gayboyfriends&hl=en

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BKLtBCijpb5/?tagged=gayboyfriends&hl=en

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    https://www.instagram.com/p/BKJnn01Acxb/?tagged=gayboyfriends&hl=en

  • Like To Keep It Retro? Here’s How To Get The Old Instagram Logo Back

    Like To Keep It Retro? Here’s How To Get The Old Instagram Logo Back

    Despite it being colourful, bright and new – we’re just not convinced about the new Instagram logo.

    If you haven’t noticed, where exactly have you been? Instagram have been going through some serious changes recently – all of which have, by and large, been hailed as completely rubbish by the naysayers.

    But if you’re a person who doesn’t like change there’s an ingenious way to get the old logo back on your phone.

    A technical genius, Juan Ramirez created a simple guide on how to get the old logo back and restore normality to your life.

    How To Get The Old Instagram Logo Back

    1. You’ll need to create a folder – Juan has created the innovatively called his “crap” folder.

     

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    2) You move your Instagram app into the “crap” folder.

     

    3) You then need to click this link (you need to be on your phone to do this)

    Restoring Instagram Logo giphy

     

    4) You then click on the “share” button and select “add to homepage”.

    The icon, by the power of computery dark arts should now appear like the retro instagram logo that we know and love.

    Enjoy!

  • Gay Men And Pugs Is A Thing And It’s So Cute

    Gay Men And Pugs Is A Thing And It’s So Cute

    You can’t go wrong with a pug… and pugs along with French Bulldogs seem to be the dog of choice for gay men up and down the country.

    CREDIT: bigstock graphicphoto
    CREDIT: bigstock graphicphoto

    There’s even an Instagram hashtag and it’s amazing. We went looking for the cutest #gaypugs on Instagram.

     

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    Inclusion in this article does not confirm a person’s sexuality, rather that they used the #gaypug hashtag on Instagram. 

  • Perez Hilton Calls For Calm Amidst Instagram Notificationgate

    Perez Hilton is, for once the voice of reason as people lose their shiz about Instagram changing its system.

    CREDIT : © Jean_Nelson
    CREDIT : © Jean_Nelson

    You may have read that Instagram is changing its algorithm bringing it in line with it’s parent company, Facebook. The algorithm will change the current chronological view that we’re all used to, to a system which shows users posts it thinks they want to see.

    The system wide change brings it in line with its parent company Facebook.

    The update however has been met with considerable opposition from its user base,with a petition asking Instagram to keep its old chronological viewing option reaching nearly 300,000 users.

    Perez Hilton has taken a different tack that many celebs on the platform asking his fans NOT to turn on notifications for him.


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    He said in a statement,

    DO NOT turn on post notifications for me! Seriously. I log on to Instagram this morning and see all these – and more – on my feed. I actually think this can have the opposite desired effect for people. I know that I post too much and it will get hella annoying for you all to get a new notification every single time I upload a photo. And vice versa! Deep breaths everyone. Everything will work itself out – or it won’t. And if you’re really unhappy, just start using Snapchat more. I’m@ThePerezHilton on there too! xoxo

  • YouTuber RJ Aguiar Blasts Instagram For Timeline Changes

    YouTuber RJ Aguiar Blasts Instagram For Timeline Changes

    Changes are happening at Instagram as it rolls out an algorithm which decides on what it thinks you want to see and some people aren’t happy about it.

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  • Instagram Bans “Penis” Emoji

    Instagram Bans “Penis” Emoji

    Say goodbye to the humble aubergine emoji on Instagram as the photo social network has now apparently blocked it because some say it symbolises the penis.

    Those who have recently updated the software will have noticed that you can no longer search for posts using the aubergine emoji, because, according to Instagram, it violated community guidelines.

    However the just as suggestive banana and peach are unaffected. When TheGayUK tried to search Instagram using the icon, “No tags found” was the result. However, you can still search for people using the naughty symbol.

    Writing in a blog post, Instagram said:

    “Over the past few years, emoji have become part of a universal visual language,” “And just as, we share photos and videos, we use emoji to communicate emotions and feelings in ways that anyone can understand, regardless of language or background”. “With emoji hashtags, you can discover even more by adding them to your own photos and videos, searching them on the Explore page and tapping on them when you see them in captions,”

    The app also bans the words penis, cock and dick

  • Is Social Media Wrecking Your Relationship?

    Just under half of all Brits admit they have secretly checked their partner’s Facebook account and one in five went on to row about what they discovered, new research has revealed.

    One in seven said they had contemplated divorce because of their other halves activities on Facebook, Skype, Snapchat, Twitter or What’sApp.

    Nearly a quarter or the 2,000 married Brits asked, said they had at least one argument a week with their partner because of social media use and 17 per cent said they rowed every day because of it.

    The most common reasons for checking their partner’s social media accounts was to find out who their partner was talking to, to keep tabs on them, to check who they were out with and find out if they were telling the truth about their social life.

    While 14 per cent said they looked specifically to identify evidence of infidelity.

    The research was commissioned by family law specialists Slater and Gordon who have seen an increase in the number of people citing social media use as a cause of divorce year on year.

    Andrew Newbury, head of family law at Slater and Gordon said:

    “Social media can be a wonderful way of keeping in touch with family and friends, but it can also put added strain on a relationship.

    “Five years ago Facebook was rarely mentioned in the context of a marriage ending, but now it has become common place for clients to cite social media use, or something they discovered on social media, as a reason for divorce.

    “With more than 556 million people using Facebook each day, the way we live our lives, and our marriages, has drastically changed. We are finding that social media is the new marriage minefield.

    “Social media, specifically pictures and posts on Facebook, are now being routinely raised in the course of divorce proceedings.”

    It wasn’t just what their partner was doing on social media but also how long they spent on it that was likely to cause marital problems with Facebook usage topping the list of reasons couples argued over social media.

    Arguments were also caused because of contact with an ex-partner, sending secret messages and posting inappropriate photos.

    One in twenty even complained that their partner didn’t post any pictures of them together which made them upset.

    Fifteen per cent of Brits considered social media to be dangerous to their marriage, with Facebook considered the most dangerous, followed by WhatsApp, Twitter and Instagram.

    But one in ten admitted they hid images and posts from their partner, while eight per cent admitted to having secret social media accounts.

    A fifth of respondents said they felt uneasy about their relationship after discovering something on their partner’s Facebook. 43 per cent said they confronted their spouse immediately about this, but 40 per cent said it took them some time before they felt comfortable to raise it with their partner.

    While a third said they kept their social media log-in details a secret from their partners, 58 per cent said they knew their partner’s log-in details, even if their spouse wasn’t aware they knew them.

    Andrew Newbury, head of family law at Slater and Gordon said:

    “Social media can also make a divorce more difficult. Divorce is already a stressful time for everyone involved and what is being posted on Facebook can antagonise families and make a speedy resolution more difficult to achieve.

    “We are now actively advising our clients to be cautious when it comes to using Facebook and all forms of social media because of its potential to damage relationships.”

     

    Have you ever checked on your partner’s social media or other profiles?

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    TOP FIVE TIPS FOR COUPLES USING SOCIAL MEDIA

     

    1. Don’t post in anger. Your post will be seen by all your friends, family and potentially millions of others. Even if you later delete your post, the damage will have been done.

    2. Be respectful. Don’t complain about your partner or other family members online.

    3. Be transparent. Check with your partner before you post images or information.

    4. Check your privacy settings. You might think someone can’t see a post when they actually can.

    5. Take a break and enjoy the moment. You don’t need to post everything on Facebook

  • Six Things We Learnt This Week: Divorce, Tories, Christians, Joey Essex and Sue

    The world is constantly changing and we’ve learned things about Joey Essex and Sue Perkins we never thought we would, and divorce is not what it used to be.

    1) Divorce Papers can now be served on Facebook, in New York (Daily Mail)

    2) The Tories have clocked up the most miles to get you to vote for them. David Cameron has flown, trained, bussed and been driven over 3000 miles to the four corners of the UK. Lib Dems have travelled 1,900 miles while Labour and UKIP have clocked up 1,400 miles. (read more BBC)

    3) A pol revealed that 80% of Christians don’t agree with Cameron that Gay Marriage was something to be proud of. (read more TheGayUK)

    4) Joey Essex called Nigel Farage Reem. (read more Huffington Post)

    5) Two guys from the US, who met on Instagram had the most romantic proposal… ever (TheGayUK)

    6) Sue Perkins, the loveable lesbian presenter is bookies favourite to take over from Jeremy Clarkson on Top Gear (read more The Guardian)

  • Is this the most romantic proposal ever? Instagram boyfriends get engaged

    Two men who found love on Instagram have become engaged via the social network, in a heart-warming video surprise.

    Ryan and Scott get engaged / YouTube
    Ryan and Scott get engaged / YouTube

    Ryan and Scott have been together ever since they met via Instagram. Last week, Ryan asked Scott to marry him after a day of secret tasks sent via instagram messages. The video on YouTube has gone viral clocking up nearly 70,000 views.

    Speaking to TheGayUK Ryan said, “Scott and I met on Instagram (@scttsndr and @ryanpdonegan) and have been inseparable ever since. I created his perfect day of surprises (including out of town friends and family) for him using Instagram to post clues along the way.

    “I grew up in a Southern state here in the US where gay rights are few, so I think it’s important to share our stories.”