WARNING: This blog contains copious amounts of adult GAY material. If that's offensive to you, please leave now. All pix have been gleaned from the internets so, if you see a picture of yourself that you don't wish to have posted here, please leave a comment on the post and I will remove it with my apologies.I REPEAT: If you see a picture of yourself that you don't wish to have posted here, please leave a comment on the post and I will remove it with my apologies.
When I view a picture from an earlier time period, like your first, I refer to them as "The Boys Who Dared." The military men, the best gay friends, all who dared to have those intimate pictures taken at a time when exposure held unforeseen dangers and even death. The late 30s, the 40s, 50s and early 60s were not the years to have these images captured for posterity, yet they dared and defied societal norms and embraced just one more example of love, in all its many forms. I honor them all for their bravery.
ReplyDeleteWell said!
DeleteMilleson - Me too!
ReplyDeleteScott from Massachusetts said....
ReplyDeleteI can see and feel the love in this awesome affection posting Rick!!
#1) Nothing wrong with some brotherly love.
#2) I'm getting ready to bundle up now and find some sweet loving on the trails. Yes some men do make out, before you kneel before them.
#3,4,5,6) These boys are more than ready for some sweet loving.
#7) That a boy, show him some love with light kisses near his nether regions!! Oh and there's nothing wrong if you want to taste his sweet nectar with a fine BJ!!
#8) Oh, indeed, with a kiss like that I will spread my legs and let a lover in.
Last pic) I want to feel that wolf's arms around me tonight while I drift off to snuggle bug land!!
love your tendernesses
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ReplyDeleteB.F. Block and J. J. Belanger kissing in a photo booth. The album caption reads PGE exhibition, Hastings Park. Circa 1953.
email me and I'll sent you the other picture from this photo booth...
Uncle Vic
Uncle Vic - Gosh, I couldn't find your email address, sorry.
ReplyDeletephilagramma@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteUncle Vic - Thank you!
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