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  1. such sweet love. I love kissing!?
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  2. Makes me wet! I so want his body & most def that gorgeous penis! Sure he has a really cute butt to go along with it!
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  3. From the Tom Cullis collection "Spartans"
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  4. Max Emerson (born in Vero Beach, Florida, September 7, 1988) is an American model, screenwriter, film and television actor, director, model, screenwriter and producer. He also runs a successful YouTube channel. Modeling career He graduated in 2009 after studying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Miami University. While still a student, Emerson worked on his modeling career. He was quickly noticed and signed with the Wilhelmina Models agency. Later he collaborated with other companies such as Q Management, Heffner Management, Next Management, or Established Models. Actor and a filmmaker Emerson began his acting career in 2010, in a movie "Violet Tendencies", but he is best known for his role in the season 5 finale of TV show Glee. He also produced two short films before in 2015 he made an independent movie "Hooked" which addresses the problems of young and homeless LGBT people. He has also been credited as a writer, and director, with his latest project being a movie Psycho Stripper that was released in 2019. Social networks Max Emerson is active on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. His Instagram page has more than 1.1 million followers as he posts pictures from both his private life and business projects. His YouTube channel has more than 170K subscribers where he posts vlogs from his travels but also does challenges and lifestyle and fitness tips. Some of his videos have more than 100K views. Talking about his success as an influencer, Emerson revealed that his focus is on original and quality content. At the same time, he is also not afraid to speak his mind even if that means that he will lose a couple of followers. Personal life Max Emerson is openly gay and in a relationship with Andrés Camilo, who is an officer in the USA army. Two of them often film together for YouTube. He is an avid LGBT activist and has written an autobiography describing his growing up in Florida. Published in only 500 copies, the book is also available in digital format. Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/maxisms/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMaxisms?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMaxVicious/ Photography by Rick Day
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  5. Just a few of some of my favourite pics
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  6. Adam Fletcher is a breathtaking hunk that comes from North Yorkshire, England. Big, buff, and attractive, he's a true, muscular blonde stud. Standing 5 ft 11 in tall and weighing 207 lbs with chest sitting comfortably at 39 inches and waist at 32, he's built like a Greek god and that can be seen on numerous photoshoots he's done. Blue eyes go hand-in-hand with blond hair giving him truly unique and stunning looks. Work and modeling career Adam Fletcher comes with a mesmerizing, muscular body. Tough muscles and chiseled abs are one of the main reasons he's a go-to guy when it comes to underwear modeling. Being a fitness buff, he also maintains his physique all year round, jokingly stating he only lets himself go every couple of days only during Christmas. In youth, he used to semi-professionally do skateboarding. Nowadays, when he's not in the tightest, skimpiest underwear, or even completely naked in front of the camera, Adam works as a code-writer and IT support. He's both the brains and the brawn. Personal life and social media Like any other model nowadays, Adam Fletcher is all over the internet via many of his social media accounts. The most prominent one, of course, is his Instagram account where he's garnered more than 80 thousand followers. There are over 250 posts of this dashing model in various degrees of nudity where he thoroughly tests Instagram's guidelines by often wearing as least clothing as possible. Also, he sometimes posts every other day, and sometimes takes breaks for a month. With two little daughters to take care of, his occasional social media absence should come as no surprise. Fortunately, there are always his Twitter and Facebook pages to follow for more content. Every now and then you'll run into pictures of him completely naked, shyly hiding that throbbing bulge or showing it off through tight underwear. https://www.instagram.com/adamdfletcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Adam.Fletcher.official/ https://twitter.com/adamdfletcher (AdonisMale Biography added by the website, not by the original poster)
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  7. Some old time smut for your enjoyment
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  8. Photography by Rick Day. The first photo is of Steve Boyd and Zeb Ringle for Rufskin menswear.
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  9. Brian was featured in many Calafran publicaions. He was a special favorite of mine. Brian Idol (whose real name was Brian Arthur Hengel) was born August 31, 1949, in Minneapolis, Minnesota of German/Scandanavian stock. He grew up in northern Idaho where he did mill & farm work during summer vacations from high school. In 1966, right aftergraduation, he headed for Los Angeles, barely arriving at the downtown bus station (the gay equivalent to Schwabb's drugstore) when he was "discovered" by an alert model scout, Darby Summers. Taken immediately to the studio of Bob Carr (whose brief career in physique photography is poorly documented today), Brian agreed to pose, though he later told Bob Mizer that he had thought the physique pix & films Carr showed him were "disgusting." Even so, after being launched on a beefcake career by Carr (who gave him his now-famous nom de pouch), Brian went on to pose for many other studios: besides Carr and Mizer, Bruce and Milo did a considerable amount of work with him. As we see, most of these photos were nudes, and he did films (in & out of the pouch) both for AMG and Bruce--his 'at home' color film for the latter being particularly successful. He stood 5' 11" and even though he looked heftier, usually weighed only 165-170 lbs. Judging from his AMG-symbols chart, he must have commanded nice fees as a hustler, and he eventually got himself into trouble with drugs. By 1968 or so, he escaped total perdition by heading back to Minneapolis, where he worked in electrical engineering. The following year, Bob Mizer reported (in PP) that Brian had licked the drug problem & was eager to get back to LA, but subsequent mentions of him (in 1973 & 1974) don't make it clear if he ever made it. In any case, the photographic work already done on him had already established him as the 'idol' of many all over the world, truly one of the most popular models of his generation.
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  10. Photo 3) I learn from this site: http://vintagegaystars.com/jack-burke/ that is Jack Burke
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  11. Photo #2 you are right I discovered that comes from this magazine http://www.amazon.com/YOUNG-ADONIS-MAGAZINE-ORIGINAL-EDITION/dp/B0027RR8AO and should be Dennis Cole
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  12. Love those vintage studs!
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  13. so old school. so sexy, thanks for dharing
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  14. Yum!! So would get into some nice "Oreo Sex" with them!
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  15. Love Next: surprise
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  16. Makes me feel totally inadequate
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  17. A few more.......
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  18. ​Glad you enjoy them. Love to see hot kissing between guys
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  19. The last phot of Adam Faust made me laugh a little. Seems like he's enjoying himself VERY well.
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  20. Don't you love how the edge of the cockhead flares up?
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  21. Like Doug, I love a big head!
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  22. ​ Big head?? OMG that's not a cock, thats a pile-driver!!! (and I want it! NOW!!)
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  25. You do have good taste!
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  26. Save a horse and ride a cock instead. It is much more fun.
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  28. ​There's no particular "spirit" for this board -- I started out somber and profound (or at least I pretended to be) simply because I was in a moody perspective yesterday night . But any and all quotes are welcome!
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  29. [The following comments were originally part of the post containing the quotation above, but the system timed me out before I finished them and posted only the quotation. Serves me right for being such a slow and long-winded writer!] Whenever I hear or read a politician -- or most anyone else, for that matter -- say something like, "The Founding Fathers believed/knew/thought ...," my eyes start to glaze over and my brain goes into idle. It's usually such a clichéd attempt to seem profound, insightful, and erudite. But chances are the speaker or writer has never read a word the sainted Founding Fathers said or wrote, beyond maybe the stirring prefaces to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the first two amendments in the Bill of Rights (the rights to freedom of religion, speech, the press, "to petition the Government for a redress of grievances," and to bear arms), plus whichever section or clause supports whatever cause they're currently advocating. (And chances are their staff speech writers had to look the last one up in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations.) They never made it to the final sentence of the Declaration of Independence, the commitment that 56 representatives of the Thirteen Colonies affixed their signatures to: "And for the support of this Declaration ... we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor." This definitely wasn't some empty political cliché to them! By signing the Declaration, they were committing high treason against the British Crown, so they were effectively signing their own death warrants if they should ever be captured. How many members of today's political and intellectual classes (my profession places me among the latter) would be willing to make such a solemn and momentous commitment? But every once in a while, I chance upon some Founding Father's scribblings, like the Thomas Paine quotation above, and I'm gob-smacked by the reminder that those guys really got it. (And no, I don't usually spend my leisure time reading their often ponderous prose.) There's more wisdom and insight in those three sentences than in a year's worth of commencement addresses or speeches on the floors of the Senate and House of Representatives. Too bad the writings of the often-quoted Founding Fathers have long since disappeared from most public school curriculums in the U.S. They have a lot to teach us, if only we knew it's there. Here endeth the lesson. My wine glass is empty, so I can write no more. Thanks be to God.
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