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Straight Men Can Make Whoopee and It’s Not Gay

Author, feminist and scholar Jane Ward, believes straight white men often have encounters with other men and it’s not gay.

Pop Star Comes Out In Gay Music Video

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Are you familiar with Tooji? He’s an Iranian singer who’s ridiculously popular in Norway, where he lives. The Norwegian star recently came out as gay in a super sexy music video that features gay sex in a church. The video, which shows Tooji having “gay sex” with a priest, infuriated the Church of Norway and motivated the bishop of Oslo to release a statement. The Huffington Post kindly translated the statement:

“No matter what the video’s message might be or who the artist might be, footage of intimate scenes in front of the altar is unacceptable, and it is an abuse of the church. I was informed about the matter after they decided to rent out Frogner Church and had done the shoot. No matter what the content of the video might be, it is not acceptable to perform these types of scenes in front of the altar. It is a misuse of the holy room of the church.”

The bishop stated that he would feel the same way if it were a man and a woman having simulated sex in front of the alter and that his feelings aren’t direct towards the gay sex act.

“A scene shot between a man and a woman would also be unacceptable. What has happened breaks several rules of the church. Besides this, I would not comment any further on the matter.”

In response to the bishop’s statements, Tooji created a video that discusses the point of his gay sex scene and his hopes for equality.

“I want to stand out as an example and let my voice be heard for all those voices mute, for all those who feel ashamed with their beliefs, that are told that God doesn’t accept them.”

“Let me tell you: You are a part of God and what you have is the purest gift. Any love between two grown-up, consenting adults — no matter gender, no matter race — is pure … I am gay and I stand up for my rights and that is why I made the video ‘Father.'”

H/T: Huffington Post

Gay Baseball Fan Blows Chris Archer a Kiss

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Unless you live under a dark, moist rock, you know that Tampa Bay Ray’s Chris Archer is extremely popular with fans. When an adoring gay baseball fan blew the 26-year-old pitcher (no pun intended) a kiss …

He reacted like a classy lady.

A gay baseball fan blowing Chris Archer a kiss.

 

 

 

 

 

He caught the kiss from his gay baseball fan and then tossed it aside. Obviously, he’s not interested.

A GIF of a gay baseball fan blowing Chris Archer a kiss.

 

 

 

While there are many gay athletes in the world, Archer is apparently as straight as an arrow. But, at least he’s a good sport.

Chris Pratt Loves to Take His Junk Out

If you’re like us, you can’t wait to see beefy Chris Pratt kick some prehistoric ass in Jurassic World. In a recent interview with GQ, Pratt dished on his new film and talked about his affinity with nudity. Wait, what? That’s right! Pratt likes to be naked … a lot. In the interview, Pratt told GQ:

“I was a jokester, I had a dirty mind, and a dirty sense of humor. And I was naked a lot. I was naked all the time. It was just recently, in the last few years since I’ve become an adult, that I’ve learned to keep my clothes on. And even then, I really haven’t. I got yelled at by NBC for getting naked. [While filming multiple takes of a Parks and Recreation scene in which he was supposed to shock Amy Poehler by being naked in a doorway, in one take he did it for real.] I got suspended from the track team in high school for getting naked on the track bus. I was always getting naked. I thought it was hilarious. I didn’t understand how somebody could be so offended by me just taking my junk out.”

Apparently, NBC wasn’t a fan of his public indecency, and reportedly requested that he his T-Rex back in its cage.

“They did—they sent me a letter. HR sent me a letter. Someone obviously must have complained about it or something. I guess now that I don’t work for them, I can make fun of it, but part of the letter was saying, like, ‘Also, don’t mock this. Just so we’re clear, you’re being reprimanded, and don’t go around talking about how this is funny.’ [It was] the take they fucking used, by the way, that made the air, and was hilarious, so I was totally right, but apparently if you want to get naked there’s certain protocols you have to take to prevent people from being offended—you have to give them the opportunity to not see it. But that’s how I was in high school, too. I remember walking into the coach’s office with just a sock on. Not on my feet. And I was like, ‘Hey, Coach, can I talk to you?’ And they were like, ‘Jesus, God!’ ” He grins. “I liked making people feel uncomfortable.”

For the full interview, head over to GQ

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