The “Red Hot” brand name tells you everything you need to know.
For years, they’ve been producing calendars with the hottest gingers to grace the planet, and boy, do they deliver.
And this year things are getting a whole lot steamier.
Following a successful debut last year, the gang is coming back with the “Red Hot C*cks” & “Red Hot Asses” 2019 calendars. We’ll just let you figure out how these ones are different on your own.
How about we take this to the next level?
Our newsletter is like a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.
The project was launched on Kickstarter, and has already blown way past its fundraising goal.
Head here to find out more, and preview some of the red hot hotness.
barkomatic
All hotties
GayEGO
Love those perky butts!
Tony1129
I would go for anyone of them, so sexy!!
LilMesican
David Grant, this time I applaud you. These guys are hot and unique. I will be getting this calendar.
Hey David, would you be a guest on my podcast?
Ukin Blome
Just when I thought I could’t spank the monkey one more time………………..
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Ginger is one of my favourite flavor of Gay :-p
Mick406
I don’t know why I’ve never been turned on by gingers. Give me a blonde and nice tanned guy, or a light-tanned Mexican, Spanish, or Italian guy anytime.
Prax07
Always loved red heads, especially the darker reds.
Blonds on the other hand are a complete turn-off, don’t know why, but even in porn, if he’s a blonde I skip it.
gymmuscleboy
It’s OK to discriminate based on hair colour, but not on skin colour… got it.
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Gym muscle boy: It’s not DISCRIMINATION….it’s a PREFERENCE!
OrchidIslander
It’s okay to discriminate based on skin color. In fact, I strongly suggest that you do. Which leaves way more Colors of Benetton for me….
gymmuscleboy
Well it would be sexual racism according to the CEO of Grindr. And it’s not allowed!
Prax07
@gymmusclebunny Yup, it’s perfectly ok to discriminate on pretty much any basis. Race, hair color, age, height, weight, etc. Don’t know why that should be a surprise.
gymmuscleboy
I agree. I’m just making the point that comments fill up with cries of “sexual racism” when it is a race being preferred, but when it is hair colour being preferred, not so much. It’s a double standard.
Aaron
Well, it depends…
There’s a difference between ‘having a racial preference’ and ‘being racially exclusive’ which are two different things. Having preferences is okay but being exclusionary can be problematic.
By definition, having a “preference” just means you like A more than B. It does not mean you don’t like B. That’s called being exclusionary. Being exclusionary means, you are purposely saying you do not like B and only like A.
It’s totally fine to have a “type” and acknowledge that you’re more attracted to certain traits, but it’s a whole different ballgame to use preferences in the negative. When you say you wouldn’t date a certain racial group, you are essentially claiming that their superficial qualities would make it impossible for you to form an emotional and/or sexual connection. This is not a preference, but a learned behavior based on the cultural biases and prejudices we developed during adolescence and, if not challenged, carry into adulthood.
Invader7
YEAH. Sit on my tongue !!!
Invader7
Miss Aaron: who ruffled your feathers? So YOU want to preach re: your insights into personal choice. MYOB. No one cares. People like you must be real fun to socialize with aka a buzz kill !!