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What Gay Porn Taught Me About Faith

That’s when it all came crashing down. Before then, I could brush it off. I was just excited to construct a new buddy, I was just looking for recent clothes in the catalogue, or I was being a good Christian by not lusting after women.

By seventh grade, kids were looking at porn.

My guys friends at church never admitted it outright, but they did talk about looking at their moms’ Victoria’s Private catalogues. I was righteously (but silently) indignant. We’re not supposed to perform that! Even then, I knew excel than to utter it out loud.

My friends from university were more vocal about looking up porn on the internet. How does one even identify it?! I had not one clue.

So, I Googled it—er, I Ask Jeeved it.

“Where do you find porn?”

Ask Jeeves replied,

“Where do you find naked pictures of…” with a drop-down menu for me to handpick “women,” “men,” or “both.”

Naturally, I clicked women.

Wait. Men was an option? People might want to view naked pictures of men? And this fact was so well-known that even Jeeves the algorithmic butler knew it?

It took me a few more times before I would even hover over the option. Handpick it but switch it back to women befo

I caught my husband watching same-sex attracted porn and he admitted he's seen it before. Does that mean he's gay?

I recently came into the bedroom to spot my husband of 25 years asleep with his iPad on his lap. When I got a closer look, I was shocked to see he had been viewing gay male porn.

When I woke him up and asked him about it, he admitted to looking at all types of porn, including threesomes and videos from lgbtq+ men-specific sites. I've also appear across targeted ads on our home computer, so I acquire reason to believe he's watched it there too. 

My gut reaction is that straight men don't look at gay men porn or do they?

- Arlington, Texas

Dear Arlington, 

When you catch a longtime partner doing something you've never seen them do or even talk about before, it can be quite a shock. Add pornography consumption, a topic that's taboo in our culture, into the mix, and I can understand why you're so taken aback by your discovery.

But sexual pleasure isn't as cut-and-dry as you may think. There's a whole spectrum of sexuality that goes beyond "gay" and "straight," including of course bisexuality, so it's possible for your husband to be totally

The Europe that Lgbtq+ Porn Built, 1945-2000

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How did the growing transnational circulation of gay male erotica and porn magazines in postwar Europe contribute to the development of a shared identity and sense of belonging among European male lover men? How did this form of erotic citizenship echo or complicate narratives of cosmopolitanism, human rights, equality, social justice, and pluralism that were entity associated with the parallel project of European integration and citizenship?
While the being of Europe has been evident to those who inhabit it for centuries, its definition by positive means is a more recent phenomenon. Originally established by what it was not, "Europe" eventually came to be defined by what it was thought to actually be. At the core of that positive refashioning of "Europe" was the developing belief in a common "European" history and political identity retroactively mapped back to the origin myth of "Greece." As a response to the legacies of European nationalisms and two world wars, the commonalities attributed to European peoples gained political momentum. They were alluded to and publicly deployed by the ide

Masculinity and the Ethics of Porosity in 'Post-AIDS' Lgbtq+ Porn

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This project theorises male lover "pig" masculinities and their visual mediation, which emerged in the last two decades in tandem with the introduction of antiretroviral therapies for the organization and prevention of HIV infection. It does so through a close critical engagement with representations of "pig" masculinities in contemporary gay pornography.

"Pig" is a term used by some gay men to self-define themselves in terms of their own sexual practices, which they regard as transgressive, pushing the limits of the body and of its integrity through relentless condomless penetrations, stretching of the rectal sphincter, and exchanges of all kinds of bodily fluids (sperm, urine, saliva, etc). It is used in the names of affair websites directed at queer men into fetish or "extreme" sex (e.g. NastyKinkPigs.com or AssPig.com) and often included, as a pig head or snout emoji, on usernames or profile text on gay fling apps like Grindr, Scruff or Recon. It is also a term that, alongside "bareback," has been appearing in increasing numbers of gay porn