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Boner Protocol

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'When he felt a little too randy, a boner code came into place. “I had a little signal I gave producers like, ‘Hey, you have to chill. Every time I yawned, that was my signal. Producers would be like, ‘Cut! We have to get him out of the water!'


Although I do love a lot of reality shows, I've always found The Bachelor to be sort of a television repellent. That doesn't mean I have't kept my eye on many of the contestants, and heard or read about some of the backstage goings on. I've always been a bit a curious about how the 'cameras' handle the nudity and frequent sexual encounters. Not sure if the cameras are immediately turned off, or whether there's hours of uncensored footage in a vault somewhere.

 The most recent bachelor, Colton Underwood did share in his new book (yes I know, a book...) how they handle his erections. I couldn't help but click on the Vulture story when I read the headline about the show's special boner protocol.


The Cruelest Month

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Usually in April I post an image like the one above and include the quote that April showers bring May flowers.  This April, with everything that's going on, and with what's inevitability to come, T. S. Eliot's quote about April being the cruelest month, has more meaning than ever.  Looking forward to the flowers, the rainbows and the light on the other side of the storm.

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 2nd

Shane Intihar: FaVorites

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Image below by Joseph Sinclair

FH readers are familiar with my previous features spotlighting the work of photographer Billy Joe Davis of DAVISICON.  I'm also a fan of Billy Joe's Instagram, especially his frequent posts of images of new and upcoming models.  It was on the DAVISICON Instagram that I first laid eyes on the beautiful Shane Intihar.  Of course I had to hunt for more!


Height: 6'2"
Suit:38 L
Waist:30"
Inseam:34"
Shoes:12 US
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue/Green




Image below by Leonardo Corredor

Remaining Images by Tyson Vick

Prime Time Supporters: Alex Saxon

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The Mystery of the Ace in the Hole


With time on my hands, I've been trying to get into the CW's Nancy Drew.  The show has all the pieces.  A hot, likable cast, a solid base in the book series, great sets and atmosphere, yet they can't seem to pull it all together in a watchable show.  I especially want to like it as I'm crushing over actor Alex Saxon who plays Ace in the series.


I'm watching it on Demand, but man the show seems to be almost trying to get me to give up.  I'm close... I'm a few episodes in, and am going to give it just one or two more.  It's ok background television, but it really should be better.  As I said, all the ingredients are there, they just don't seem to know how to combine them all together. 


The good thing however, is my interest in Alex has me wanting to finally give The Fosters a try.  I'd read a lot about the series over the years, but never had time, or the opportunity to give it a go.  Maybe it's time to turn off Nancy and company and give The Fosters a try.


The Fix (2019)

The Fosters (2013-2018)

Cracked

Happy Birthday today April 3rd

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Happy 62nd to actor Alec Baldwin!

Check out more of today's BIRTHDAYS HERE:

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 3rd


Badsign769: The Illustrated Man

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'I'm inspired by a variety of things, usually a pose or the lighting or composition of a photo. And of course when I find the model attractive. Sometimes I have an idea for a picture, especially during the seasonal art challenges, and I look for a picture I can reference.'


As a writer, I tend to see life in terms of story.  I'm constantly writing 'scripts' in my head, and add dialogue to moments I both experience and observe.  I am guessing visual artists see life in the same way.  It's always fascinating to me, to think about inspiration.  Not just the what, but the when.  There are certain days and certain times of year, that I'm more inspired and motivated to create.

I'm not exactly sure why, but my motivation to create tends to peek around holidays. FH readers are familiar with my love of holidays and holiday themed imagery.  It's more though, than just enjoying images of naked men with pumpkins and candy canes.  When I was a kid, holidays, vacations and sick days, tended to be when I actually had the time to pursue my hobbies, interests and passions.  I had what seemed endless time to write and create, watch TV, and stay up late and read for pleasure.


When I think of reading for pleasure, as a child that often meant illustrative works. It was the time I went to the drug store and purchased an Archie Double Digest, a Family Circus or Marmaduke paperback, or the latest Danny Dunn adventure novel.  Sometimes the books were full of comics and drawings, other times, the art work was just on the cover.  Either way, these illustrations stimulated my imagination and desire to create stories for myself.


I think this is one of the reasons I tend to seek out art work more around the holidays.  Holiday inspired images and art often take me right back to that creative motivation I felt around the holidays and summer vacations.  This past Christmas, while search for holiday imagery, I discovered the work of Roy Johnson from Badsign769.  I instantly fell in love with Roy's work, both the visuals, and my emotional connection to them.


Roy's images beautifully assemble together my childhood experiences with holiday imagery and art.  Roy's images of the male form are often erotic, yet it also incorporates that child like wonder that holidays, play and the magic a creative imagination can produce.  The images featured here are some of Roy's favorites.  I also added a few of my own.  You might recognize a few of the model as images, models and gifted photographers, are often motivational sources..  I threw Roy a few questions to find out the source and inspirations stem from.


Do you remember the what the drawing or art piece was that first had you realizing your talent?

'I'm always comparing myself to artists that I think are better than me (a bad habit, I know), so I think I recognize my talent most when I look at my older art and see where I've improved. I've been drawing since I was five years old, so I'd say the realization of talent is progressive. I can't say I remember the moment when I realized that I had a talent for drawing.'


Red briefs:
'Sometimes I have an idea about colors before I start a piece, and sometimes I don't have ideas about colors until I'm ready to color. For this drawing I decided at the beginning that I wanted to use one color for the model and background, and a different color for the briefs to make them really pop. I loved the way this one came out.'


Autumn:
'I loved this photo when I saw it posted, and I really wanted to draw it. Trees aren't the easiest for me to draw, but I had an idea of making the trees a flat outline instead of being detailed. I decided on the colors early on and I just loved the way it came out.'


Sea Monster:
This one was just fun. I liked using the tentacles to both cover the man (to stay within acceptable guidelines), and also add a dose of homoeroticism by ripping the man's swim suit off. I originally posted a black and white drawing, but I liked the drawing so much I posted it again with color.


Most artists had a 'theme' as a kid they drew over and over. Did you have a specific subject you repeated?

'My passion as a kid was super heroes, for sure. Comic books were undeniably my inspiration for drawing. When I was younger and I had more time, I used to do a lot of sequential art, drawing my own comic books.'

What was the strangest idea ever thrown your way or that you were commissioned to create?

'I can't think of anything strange, really. I've had a few requests from followers to draw them as super heroes, but there's nothing strange with that! I still wish daily that I had one super power or another.'


Do you remember what led to your first erotic drawing of the male form?

'I have to say it was Instagram! I started drawing guys from miscellaneous pictures found on the internet to post to my page, which led to a few requests from followers to draw them. Eventually tame drawings of shirtless guys evolved into fully nude drawings.'

Are there specific features (hair, face, body part) you especially enjoy drawing, are there any that lead to more struggle?

'Every artist would probably say hands and feet are the worst, and those have always been challenges for me too. Body hair is something that I think I've become much better at. I'll admit bulges have been a favorite part to draw, and I've drawn some guys just because I wanted to draw their bulge lol.'


.You often use images of specific models and from specific photographers, do you check with them first, or share after?

'A lot of my drawings have been based on photos of models that I've found online on miscellaneous blogs, so the photos and models are uncredited. With Instagrammers that I draw, I really like surprising them with a drawing. Occasionally I'll send a drawing privately to them first to get their reaction and post only if they like it. In those cases I've usually been communicating with them already.'

Have you ever had a model or photographer say no, or not react well?

'I had found an uncredited picture of a model online, and I loved the lighting of the photo, so I drew a picture exaggerating the shadows.  I tagged the model, who was flattered with my drawing. The photographer, however, was not impressed. He reported me to Instagram and they removed the photo. I admit it was my fault for not noticing the photographer's tag on the original post, but I also felt censored since this was not intentional on my part. I was offended with my drawing being removed (perhaps justifiably), so I drew a tarp over my original drawing and reposted it! With the model completely covered the photographer could no longer accuse me of stealing his work.

Now, if I see that a post has a photographer credit, I reference this in the description of my post and tag the photographer if they have an Instagram page. So far, no one has been offended. If I think there's a chance of that though, I will ask the photographer first. I have drawn a few guys that didn't seem impressed with my work. That's always disappointing, but overall guys are usually flattered.'


I especially love your holiday work, Halloween, Christmas, there's something about the holidays and erotic material that for me, goes hand in hand. Are you inspired by the calendar, dates, seasons, holidays?

'My recent holiday drawings were inspired by the October drawing challenges. I discovered Inktober a few years ago, and even though I never work in physical mediums these days, I like to participate with digital drawings. I enjoy drawing men, so it was always fun to put a homoerotic spin on the word prompt. I wasn't that inspired by the Inktober word list last year, but Instagrammer @byron.power came up with a Homoween list that I had so much fun with. By the end of November I was wishing I had a new daily challenge so I decided to do a series of "naughty elves" for December.'


Although your work is sometimes erotically charged, it also blends and balances so many themes from media, superheros and childhood fantasy. Is it difficult to hit the right note, 'R' rated visuals with in some cases almost a 'g' rated child like wonderment?

'I think my biggest concern has been whether or not a drawing will be within acceptable guidelines. Initially my drawings were very tame; just shirtless guys. But as I my drawings became more erotic, I had to consider if a drawing was too sexual or if I could censor the drawing enough to post to Instagram. While some artists literally post graphic drawings daily, I found myself shadow banned for about 2 weeks after I tried posting a nude to my stories that wasn't censored enough. The picture wasn't even posted - it was intercepted as it was loading! So now I censor my work for Instagram and save the uncensored for Twitter.'

Johnathon Schaech: An Additional Chapter

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'He was trying to seduce me, under the guise of teaching me, from the start.'
Johnathon Schaech


Back in 2017, I did an Actors & Skin feature on actor Johnathon Schaech. (HERE:& HERE:) While putting together that piece, I found a series of images of a hot shoot featuring Jonathon and a female model. The only image from the series I could find was a compilation shot from a Dewey series by DC poster Jimbo. I got in touch with Jimbo who originally thought he'd lost the shots after an issue with an old computer. A few months later, Jimbo got back in touch after finding the shots on an old hard drive.


When I was starting to put together the piece featuring the images, I couldn't get a particular story out of my head.  It wasn't a story I'd heard of when I put together the first pieces on Jonathan, it was year later that the story came out.  I was reading a post on Dreamcaps about actor Martin Hewitt, when the subject of Endless Love came up.  I hadn't been aware that a year after my 2017 pieces, Schaech wrote a piece for People Magazine detailing his story of being molested by director Franco Zeffirelli.


'There’s a moment where, even though you are taught to be charming and have sex appeal as an actor, a line is crossed and everything changes. When someone crosses that line, when someone preys on you, there’s a panic that sets in. That’s what Franco did. He crossed that boundary and I felt as though I left my body. He molested me in my bed. He put his hands in places that I couldn’t even imagine and he did things that I am not proud of. But it’s not my fault.'


Many of course know Zefferelli from his work on film, most notably 1968's Romeo & Juliette.  It was 1993's The Sparrow that Schaech shares the director made his life a nightmare.  The 'me too' era provided an opportunity for so many to share their stories, but it's still struggle for men who have been abused.  I think the fact Jonathon's story wasn't highly publicized is a great example.


Although FH is clearly about enjoying visuals of the male form, story is an important part of the process for me.  When only an image is seen, it's far too easy for distance to be created.  I strive to ensure that I'm not posting just a body, but a person.  Story is essential in this process. I applaud Jonathon's bravery in sharing a very painful piece of his story.



Don't Blame Shane!

Happy Birthday today April 4th

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Happy 57th to host, comedian and actor Graham Norton!

Check out more of today's BIRTHDAYS HERE:


Norton in Another Gay Movie (2006)

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 4th

Room, Bed & Bored: Stephen by Jack Saul Photography

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Bedgasm: The feeling of complete and utter euphoria which peaks when climbing into bed at the end of a long and difficult day.


In this time of social distancing and isolation, it's tempting to spend more time in bed.  Our beds are a source of comfort we take to in times of both pleasure and pain.  With our lives feeling a bit like the movie Groundhog Day,  I don't think I remember a time when I've so looked forward to bedtime and the welcomed hiatus that sleep can provide.


Although I'm working at home these days, I've resisted spending more time in bed than I normally would do.  I force myself to get up early, and stay out of my bed until bedtime.  Some days it's easier than others....   Some nights, our minds churn with worry, dread and negative thoughts.  Some nights however, if we're lucky, we're able to focus those thoughts on future fun and fantasy.


If you need any specific inspiration, there is a  room and bed many FH readers are familiar with.  London based photographer Jack Saul has utilized this room, or one in the same hotel just like, as his makeshift studio many times, and I've been fortunate to have featured many of the models and shoots on the site.  It's always interesting to see how a model responds and interacts with a specific location, and Stephen appears to be enjoying his horizontal hiatus.


Jack had been hoping to work Stephen for awhile, having followed his work as a model, dancer and blogger.  Unfortunately, Stephen isn't performing any longer, but Jack had always been intrigued by the way he performed in his Youtube videos.  Jack was also impressed with his ability to weave classical dance and ballet poses with confident eroticism (doing the splits with an erection...) into his modeling work.


'I have since 'borrowed' some of Stephen's poses and concept within some of my own shoots. Although he's now more focused on a career in beauty/fashion, he was up for a shoot and we decided after connecting on Instagram that we should do a very basic, stripped down shoot.'


Stephen really enjoyed the experience, and was especially impressed with how chilled out and easy going Jack was during the process.   Stephen wasn't initially sure how the stripped down process would go, especially given Jack uses only natural light, and no post production.   After seeing the final images however, he was really thrilled out it all turned out.



Classic Playgirl 1985: The Full Mark Monty

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'The six-foot, 18 pound body ripples with perfectly aligned muscles.'


Mark Monty
Playgirl's Man for April
Photography: Laura Bergman


Spring is finally making it's comeback to Rochester, new York. The maples and birches are thawing out, flashing green hints of foilage to come. Like the trees that the line the street where he lives, 27 year old Mark Monty is strong and easy to lean on... both physically and emotionally.


'I always wanted to be a centerfold for Playgirl Magazine. That was just a short-term goal tough, I'm hoping this will springboard into something a little longer-lasting. Acting would be nice!'
Mark Monty


Instagrams that Inspire: Leslie Jordan

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'Me, a homosexual? The very idea makes me howl with manly laughter.'
Beverley Leslie

Eating Out: All You Can Eat

Many of you may already have heard, but one of the best remedies to isolation anxiety is spending some time with actor and comedian Leslie Jordan!  Although Leslie gained mainstream attention for his role on Will & Grace, you no doubt have seen him before.  Jordan's been a fixture on television and in film since the early 80's.  I think one of the first times I took notice was after seeing his turn as 'Brother Boy' aka Tammy Wynett in Sordid Lives. (2000)


The first night I discovered Jordan's Instagram, I went down the rabbit hole watching and enjoying videos for over an hour.  Jordan is a natural storyteller and in addition to being hilarious, many of his stories are incredibly touching, especially the ones about his father.  The 'bride doll' on Christmas Eve being my favorite.  Jordan tells tales of his many roles in Hollywood, his co-stars, his family and riding his bike (wicker basket and all) to farm markets on Sunday mornings.


I especially love Jordan's stories about his co-stars, including the recurring theme about his crush on American Horror Story co-star Dylan McDermott.   McDermott also pops up occasionally in the comments section responding to Jordan's posts.  I think one of the most surprising things about Jordan's videos was finding out what a crazy busy schedule he has.  We often assume the actors we see on TV and on film, shoot their projects, then lie around their swimming pool.  Jordan is on the road constantly, some weeks, making two or three videos, each from a different State he's visiting or performing his one man show in.

McDermott



Some of you may have seen Jordan's Dorito's Superbowl commercial.  I had to add it given it also featured  Nick Ayler, a model and DJ that FH have enjoyed for many years.




Succulent Selfies

Favorite Pic of the Day for April 6th

In The Boardroom by Richard Rothstein

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The meeting was scheduled for Wednesday at 6 pm.  Mac thought it a bit strange that a meeting was set for the end of work day.  Still, being fairly new to the company he wasn't about to rock the boat and complain.  Mac thought it must be a team meeting, that's what the e-mail had indicated.  When he walked in however, he realized there was an entirely different agenda.


At first he thought maybe he was early, but he was actually running a little late.  He didn't really know the man at the end of the table, but he certainly knew who he was.  He'd been thinking and fantasizing about Sergey since first seeing him a few months ago.  Although he'd stared at him for hours, up until then, they'd only shared a few brief pleasantries.


Sergey didn't say hello, his welcome, was a penetrating look. After what seemed an eternity, Sergey used only his eyes to invite Mac to come closer and sit next to him.  As soon as Mac sat down, Sergey stood up.  He walked first to the boardroom door, took a quick look back, then closed and locked it.  Sergey then walked towards Mac, slowly sliding on to his lap.


Still in silence, Sergey gently took Mac's hand, and placed it on the throbbing protrusion trying to break free from his grey dress pants.  Mac wasn't sure what to think, but enjoyed watching Sergey gracefully slide his body onto the boardroom table and down towards him.  With his head now in Mac's lap, Sergey whispers for Mac to take over the remainder of the meeting.  Without hesitation, Mac begins to implement his own agenda for the intimate team meeting of two.


To see how Mac and Sergey finish off their agenda, and make full use of the conference room table, check out THE OVER-FLOW HERE:






Prime Time Supporters: Graham Patrick Martin

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I never watched The Closer when it first aired, but I occasionally catch an old repeat from time to time.  There's a local cable channel in my area that runs back to back episodes late on Sunday nights, and on those frequent nights when sleep eludes me, I watch until I doze off.


I recently caught the episode which introduced the character of teen prostitute Rusty Beck.  His blue undie entrance had me wide awake.  Rusty only appeared in one episode of The Closer, but after Googling actorGraham Patrick Martin, I see the character appeared as a semi-regular on the crime shows spin-off Major Crimes.


I'll have to check to see if repeats of that series are airing anywhere I can catch during my frequent nights of sleeplessness.   Martin also appeared recently in the re-make of Catch-22.  I did a few pieces on the new series, but have yet to check it out. 




The Closer

Catch-22
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