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Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking |
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Barebacking—when gay men deliberately abandon condoms and embrace
unprotected sex—has incited a great deal of shock, outrage, anger, and
even disgust, but very little contemplation. Purposely flying in the
face of decades of safe-sex campaigning and HIV/AIDS awareness
initiatives, barebacking is unquestionably radical behavior, behavior
that most people would rather condemn than understand. Thus the time is
ripe for Unlimited Intimacy, Tim Dean’s riveting investigation into barebacking and the distinctive subculture that has grown around it.
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With "UN*/CUT" Giovanni opens another chapter of desire for male meat!
This sexual organ has never been more directly or excitingly set into
scene than in this fascinating declaration of love. "UN*/CUT" is the
follow-up to the incredibly successful "Bites" by the same
photographer.
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B'tched Men: More Tales of Erotic Male Submission |
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A valiant knight and a rebel prince each falls into the hands of their enemies who will subject them both to acts of depravity that are designed to sexual break them into submission. A professor creates a machine which he hopes will allow him to transfer some of a jock’s confidence into a nerd only to find the results he conceived pan out in ways he never planned. A haughty model and an ultimate fighter each discover that their macho strutting may not always prevail and finally, two writers of erotic mind-control tales engage in a mental duel that will leave them both very different than when they first started.
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Hardcore porn—both the straight and gay varieties—entered mainstream American culture in the 1970s as the sexual revolution swept away many of the cultural inhibitions and legal restraints on explicit sexual expression. The first porn movie ever to be reviewed by Variety, the entertainment industry’s leading trade journal, was Wakefield Poole’s Boys in the Sand (1971), a sexually-explicit gay movie shot on Fire Island with a budget of $4000. Moviegoers, celebrities and critics—both gay and straight—flocked to see Boys in the Sand when it opened in mainstream movie theaters in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Within a year, Deep Throat, a heterosexual hardcore feature opened to rave reviews and a huge box office—exceeding that of many mainstream Hollywood features.
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