CrazyCatMan33
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Extra points for anyone who knows who the last Hula guy is.90s Abercrombie & Fitch ads by Bruce Weber
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Extra points for anyone who knows who the last Hula guy is.90s Abercrombie & Fitch ads by Bruce Weber
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It would be great to get AI rescaling (I think that's what it's called ?) to enhance the quality of some of these older videos. Scott's videos truly stand the test of time - magnificent!Nothing gets more 90s than PLAYGIRL Feb/Mar 1998, "Centerfold Men", "Men of the Decade" SCOTT LAYNE!
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About 1997. No idea who's that. Still a nice one. ;-)
My first porn crush i miss him so bad
Mmmmmmm, with those eyes! So worth crushing heavy on!!!
Anymore of #4. I remember him from a magazine shoot. Wore those pages out.I created this thread to celebrate men from the 90s, especially naked men from that era (maybe including some guys from the late 80s and early 2000s.) As someone who was a teenager and young man through the 90s, my attraction to men was shaped by this era, and how men looked back then. You see, in the 90s, men had a more natural look (body hair-wise as manscaping was almost nonexistent) facial hair was uncool, and tattoos were still a new thing usually associated with rockstars and gangs.
Facial Hair: Unlike today's prevalence of beards and mustaches, the 90s saw a minimalistic approach to facial hair. Clean-shaven faces were the norm, with most men opting for a smooth, stubble-free look.
Body Hair: Embracing natural body hair was common among men in the 90s. Chest hair, armpit hair, pubic hair, and even visible leg hair were widely accepted and often seen as a symbol of masculinity.
Tattoos and Piercings: Tattoos were relatively rare among men in the 90s compared to today's widespread acceptance and popularity. Body art was less mainstream and often associated with subcultures like punk or biker gangs. However, body piercings, particularly in the ears, experienced a surge in popularity during this time.
Now, let's share photos and videos from hot guys from the 90s with all their shaved faces and full bushes.
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Honestly? It would be Liberal complaing. Saying it promotes unhealthy beauty standards. That sex needs to be personality-based. Etc.Yes. Male strippers were on american tv shows back in the 90s. Male strippers could not take their clothes off like that anymore. At least not on american tv. Which is weird. As you would expect american tv to become more and more open with time. But american tv went backwards for some reasons. You could not see male strippers dancing sexy and remove their clothes like in these videos on The Drew Barrymore show or The Kelly Clarkson show. It would create an outrage from conservatives. If american tv shows would have male strippers nowadays, then they would put pixels on their butts. Which is crazy and shows how conservatism took over in the last 20 years. Censorship have changed. But women are allowed to wear these very sexy and thin bikinis without pixels. Theres a double standard. You can even see it on instagram.
Both conservatives and progressives will find reasons to complain, each side just has different reasons.Honestly? It would be Liberal complaing. Saying it promotes unhealthy beauty standards. That sex needs to be personality-based. Etc.
Whatever happened to him ?
truuuuuuWere the 90s the last decade before most young men started shaving the pubes/chest? Crazy how tastes changed so drastically over a 20-year span.