Good morning, readers! It's Friday and we're happy as pie about it. We're even happier after looking at these pictures of Max Velinsky - and you can be, too!
Not the matching bookend for a week that started with Alessandro Calza. His personality leaps from the blown-up thumbs with all the force and excitement of a dial tone.
Can't win them all…
Posted: Apr 25, 2008 at 10:20 am
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He has a beautifully sculpted, chiseled face; defined features; great hair; nice nose, mouth. Not quite getting why his face doesn't work. No, it's not pretty. It's handsome.
wait…"ugly" "chubette" who are you people? you are the gays that make us look bad by thinking that the only beauty is anorexic Ken dolls.
speaking of ugly…
It would make sense that we would scrutinize a man
like we would a new paint job on an automobile. After all, as gay people we have spent our lives being picked apart by the straight world for being different. I guess its just the human condition to tear something else apart in order to feel better about oneself. But it backfires because few of us reach the standards that we set for others.
Could we please see pictures of young gay men who are actually doing something in life, besides gym bunny models or sports figures ? Anyone can get 6 pack abs if they work at it hard enough, even Pee Wee Herman. I want to see young gay men who are gay activist or professional gay men who have built up businesses. Beauty lies with what one stands for in life and the legacy he passes on, not how one looks. At 50. most of these guys you picture as morning goods will cast aside, homeless or dead.
Posted: Apr 27, 2008 at 9:52 am
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^^^ Oh man, give me a break! There are certain guys who exist to be ogled. That's why they're called "models" - they're prototypically good looking. I don't need to see Matt Foreman or Barney Frank in tighty-whiteys to admire their work. And it doesn't make me superficial to want to balance my life with appreciation for male beauty. It's all good. And to Michael: Gay men are the same as straight men. And straight women. And lesbians. People look at other people and judge their looks. They've been doing it since Adam looked at Eve.
Especially hot after that chubette yesterday.
That ugly mug, and the grotesque tatoo erase everything else. Of course, if the lights were turned off…… :)
LOVE HIS TATOO!
http://www.ilovezeren.com
Not the matching bookend for a week that started with Alessandro Calza. His personality leaps from the blown-up thumbs with all the force and excitement of a dial tone.
Can't win them all…
He's got a really UGLY face, but the body is pretty nice.
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Would like to see face photos of you oh so handsome guys calling this man ugly, I dont scare easily so send in those mug shots.
There should be a law against having abs like that, can they be real?
I wouldn't kick him out of bed but I probably wouldn't remember his name 72 hours later.
He has a beautifully sculpted, chiseled face; defined features; great hair; nice nose, mouth. Not quite getting why his face doesn't work. No, it's not pretty. It's handsome.
Everything about him is very nice except that ugly tattoo which is the best way to spoil the view.
As for the uglysayers, I agree with garynyc.
As for me: I'm here, I'm average looking, get used to it.
wait…"ugly" "chubette" who are you people? you are the gays that make us look bad by thinking that the only beauty is anorexic Ken dolls.
speaking of ugly…
It would make sense that we would scrutinize a man
like we would a new paint job on an automobile. After all, as gay people we have spent our lives being picked apart by the straight world for being different. I guess its just the human condition to tear something else apart in order to feel better about oneself. But it backfires because few of us reach the standards that we set for others.
Could we please see pictures of young gay men who are actually doing something in life, besides gym bunny models or sports figures ? Anyone can get 6 pack abs if they work at it hard enough, even Pee Wee Herman. I want to see young gay men who are gay activist or professional gay men who have built up businesses. Beauty lies with what one stands for in life and the legacy he passes on, not how one looks. At 50. most of these guys you picture as morning goods will cast aside, homeless or dead.
^^^ Oh man, give me a break! There are certain guys who exist to be ogled. That's why they're called "models" - they're prototypically good looking. I don't need to see Matt Foreman or Barney Frank in tighty-whiteys to admire their work. And it doesn't make me superficial to want to balance my life with appreciation for male beauty. It's all good. And to Michael: Gay men are the same as straight men. And straight women. And lesbians. People look at other people and judge their looks. They've been doing it since Adam looked at Eve.