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I Say this in Instagram to you,but i say again,Before I watched gay porn and male nudity to have fun and orgasm, but when I met Tom of Finland and his life story, I realized that gay porn and male nudity is a political act against the misogynistic and exploitative system we live in.

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You are so correct Gustavo! To love is to live. To see the "other" as a precious gift that we are invited to cherish is to love. To revel in the beauty of man to man lovemaking and nudity is to appreciate love expressed through vibrant and exciting penises, pubic hair, embraces, and anuses filled with the pleasure nerve endings determined by our male DNA. The entering fully into sexual imagination and masturbation and orgasm causes us men to appreciate the wonder of our bodies and to transfer that wonder to women's bodies. No gender exists for exploitation or mere objectification. Rather each square inch of LGBTQ individuals is call to erotic and creative energy, orgasmic transport, and immersion into the mystery of spiritual realities that only humans can approach.

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Love, lust, nudity are forces of nature. If people were more concerned about giving love and sexual pleasure and not causing suffering and sadness in the world, we wouldn't have so many problems in the world.

Sex only with adults and allowed between adults, only then is sex wonderful

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Thanks, Gustavo. Good to see you here. And I agree. Like most things, the adult entertainment business is full of artists as well as grifters and con men. It's important to know which one you're signing up for. Obviously, I prefer the political-style creative types to the exploitive types.

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I realized that here is free from censorship, free from Meta's homophobia, I love male nudity with art, beauty, tenderness and a political and rebellious tone, Thank you for welcoming me here on Substack

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Of course! Substack is a lovely, welcoming platform in my experience. Made by and for adults...and creators. No corn, but erotica is a-okay. So nudity is okay, but not going much past that...and I prefer it like that anyway. :-)

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Male nudity and homoerotic artforms are natural manifestations of who we are. Pride!

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Yeah, I don’t understand the clutch the pearls of it all. We’re literally BORN that way. lol

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I am recommending you in my next Substack post. Gay agenda. I am also going to do a post on Facebook censorship, and then a post for the Gay artists about going to Substack. Many, many Gay artists are reporting problems with Facebook and Instagram.

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Thanks, Edward! Meta-Static is ridiculous. Google/YouTube too. It's sad (to me) classic art and vintage photos are deemed controversial or political. Oh. Well. Gonna keep doing what I love doing here on Substack. (Btw, I just stopped posting on Threads--Meta-Static's X alternative--because they shadow ban accounts they deem "political." And all gay/LGBTQ+/queer accounts are currently too political for their tastes. Reasonable minds can differ, but Zuck doesn't give a zuck about anything but being "advertiser-friendly."

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Totally agree, Clint.

My doctorate is in my autofill. I have never actually used it, Call me Ray. My students always called me thus, beyond nervous first-time undergrads on meeting me and saying "Dr" or "Professor".

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Clint, you have really captured a neglected portion of male to male relationships. We have plenty of hard core porn available, which I enjoy. We have a lot of homoerotic art on display in various venues. We also have a deepening realization of masculine spirituality from some brilliant writers and practitioners. Unfortunately we also have a trivializing of maleness in comedic discussions around penises, vaginas and masturbation.

You, however, fill a void and counteract the trivialization of genital sexuality. You offer us male images that visit us from centuries past. They express through their eyes and their innocence a sweet vulnerability that defines masculinity.

You also add lots of men in skimpy clothing and/or bathing attire that help us focus on male musculature, the intertwining of affectionate bodies, and for me and so many others, the unique, singular and beautiful shapes and sizes of genitalia, as well as the endless variations of male hairiness.

All of this contributes deeply to the spiritual connection men automatically have with each other. Too often it's depicted in aggressive, almost violent, tones. But ask nearly any man, and if he's honest, he'll recount moments when he was so drawn to another man that he yearned to hold him close, to plant a kiss on his mouth, smell his distinctive man-odor, and feel hardening phalluses pressing against hungry groins.

Thank you for giving men the "permission" to imagine and fantasize more deeply upon their tender experiences with other men and to invite others into their loving auras.

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Aug 16Liked by Clint Collide

Sorry, missed this before. Anyway, you make a good point. This is a missing piece in male-male relationships. Gay men who're friends can hang all over each other and touch constantly without other gay men trying to make something sexual out of it. But straight men in the US over 30 or so can't do that without harassment. It seems to be too trivial for 20-somethings to care about. Sometimes I wonder how much anti-gay rhetoric is fed by jealousy over that.

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Wow...thank you, Michael. Making these montages mostly for myself, it's eye-opening and heart-warming to see how others connect with them. Thank you for helping me see my work through your eyes. When I've tried to describe what they are to family and friends who aren't really into art (and stuff) I'm far less eloquent. Here's to tender masculinity winning the day over toxic masculinity. We men can be beasts, but we can also be gentle giants who just wanna be loved...and that is SO RIGHT. :-)

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Beautiful new site. I look forward to basking in masculine energy through the ages!

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Thank you, Michael! I've been using Substack for a bit, but only recently realized its potential to share my video work too. Excited to be able to focus on the content and not worry about the bots. :-)

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