Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Saturday, March 17, 2012
YES! 2 Men Make Out at a Santorum Rally - WATCH
Why are they shouting USA? Being gay is here in the states.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Days Of Our Lives' Gay Kiss makes Daytime Soap History - WATCH
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Glee's Bully talks about his Gay Kissing Scene
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Question of the Day: The Glee Edition
So what did you think this episode?
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Boys Snogging Boys is growing in the UK
Here's an interesting bit of news. An study has revealed that boys fancy a snog from other boys sometimes.
Based on in-depth interviews of 145 British university and high-school students, Anderson and his colleagues discovered that 89 percent had kissed a male heterosexual friend on the lips at some point. A total of 37 percent had engaged in "sustained" kissing with another man, Anderson said. The men all identified as straight, and they didn't see the kisses as sexual.
"These men have lost their homophobia," Anderson said. "They're no longer afraid to be thought gay by their behaviors, and they enjoy intimacy with their friends, just the same as women."
A recent trend
The trend toward male same-sex smooches has skyrocketed in recent years, Anderson said. It began on the professional soccer field, where players often share exuberate kisses after goals. That made kissing between men acceptable for college and high-school players, Anderson said. Then the players took the same behaviors to nights out in pubs, spreading the trend to non-athletes.
Despite stereotypes of the homophobic jock, athletes were more likely to have kissed another man than non-athletes. Just over 80 percent of non-athletes had kissed a man, compared with 95 percent of athletes. [Related: Sex Quiz: Myths, Taboos and Bizarre Facts]
Of the guys in the study who hadn't shared a same-sex kiss, all found the practice acceptable. One student who had never kissed another lad joked with the researchers that when he told his friends about the study, they'd probably ensure that his classification changed. That night, Anderson received a text from the student reading, "I'm in the majority now."
Maybe they should look into this phenomenon in America.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Interesting Quote: Ryan Murphy

“I hate it on TV shows, and there’s one show that I won’t name right now, where it’s like ‘Why aren’t these character kissing? Don’t they have a child?’ That’s ridiculous to me. I don’t understand it. If I did it on my show, I would just have them do it in every scene and not have a big deal about it. I don’t think that you have to announce a very special episode. Weren’t they doing it back on Roseanne? It is just so outdated and archaic to me and as a gay man, I would never do that. I would make it very organic and do it several times and not make it a stunt.”
Folks claims he's talking about Modern Family.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
A Gay (Kiss) on an Ultimate Spider-Man Cover
Monday, June 14, 2010
The True Blood Hot Scene... Bill and Sam
So Hot!!
Friday, March 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
2 more cents on the Adam Lambert Drama

Something just crossed my mind as this whole Adam Lambert drama spills all over the place.
Regardless if he faked a blow job or kissed a guy, the networks sent a strong message to our community.
It feels like they're saying our "affections" are dirty, not suitable for TV or taboo. To blot Adam's kiss, says to me, a gay male kiss is wrong and should not be seen.
Maybe I'm way out on this matter, but I wonder how the LGBT youth are taking this. Some of them are really struggling with their sexuality and looking for some sense of clarity. When the major networks blot out Adam kissing a guy, what do they think that says to the LGBT community?
I truly hope ABC & CBS realized the impact of this foolishness. This could do more harm than good in the long run.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Rob Liefeld is Hatin on Shatterstar and Rictor hooking up

As most of us comic book geeks rejoice over the Shatterstar and Rictor kiss, some folks don't. Especially, one of the original artists and creator of Shatterstar, Rob Liefeld.
Rob Liefeld isn’t happy about the latest plot development involving Shatterstar, the Marvel superherohe introduced 18 years ago.Last week’s X-Factor #45 ended years of speculation, and in-story hints, about the relationship between Shatterstar and Rictor by showing the former X-Force teammates — both C-list players in the X-Men universe — reuniting with a kiss.
On his blog, X-Factor writer Peter David assured fans the development “isn’t a fake out.”
Liefeld, however, wishes otherwise.
“… I have nothing against gays, I have gay family, nuthin’ but love here,” he wrote on his message board (registration required). “Ditto gay characters if that’s what their true origins are.
“As the guy that created, designed and wrote his first dozen appearances, Shatterstar is not gay. Sorry. Can’t wait to someday undo this. Seems totally contrived.”
Created by Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza, Shatterstar debuted in New Mutants #99 (March 1991) before becoming a fixture of X-Force when the series launched a few months later.
Seems totally contrived, Rob? We can say that about your art as well.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Gay Comic Books Geeks: Shatterstar and Rictor KISS!!

Wow, I kind of thought...maybe fantasized about this, but I never thought this would happen!
If y'all ever read


Rictor is the cute Mexican mutant who can cause earthquakes
Shatterstar is the mysterious refugee from Mojoworld with a cute face and fierce warrior streak.
They came on the scene during my high school years and I'm enjoyed them ever since. Now with this new revelation, I have to go through my old comics to find signs.
This is so rad! Check out X-Factor 45
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- Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.