One of the most popular gay male magazines was In Touch. One issue featured perhaps the handsomest male I have ever seen grace a magazine cover. I cant remember his name, but he appeared in two adult movies- one of which featured a co star who was dressed as a clown and with face paint. I had the videos at one time, but they are now lost I know this is vague, but perhaps someone here knows the person I mean. Many years later I saw him board Metro North on the New Haven Line - still handsome as ever.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Janvier75
I started college in 1992, and it's still fresh in my mind those first years meeting so many hot guys: roommates, classmates, teammates, buddies, boyfriends. Looking at those guys pumping iron at the local gym, the cute Blockbuster employee with the winning smile, my hot roommate chatting while undressing in front of me, the guys naked at the communal showers at the student's recreational center, or the frat boys flashing their dicks when drunk. Oh, the memories!!!

View attachment 128331621

View attachment 128331741

View attachment 128331781

View attachment 128331581

View attachment 128331811


View attachment 128332001

View attachment 128332151
I like it!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Janvier75
Wow, this has been great fun! I can't believe how many of these 90s photos I recognized; it'd be fun to see some then vs. now shots of these models -- probably would make a lot of us feel better about ourselves!

It is interesting how hair removal has become so ubiquitous. It's actually pretty rare to see any guy at the gym these days who hasn't done some grooming. I am definitely not a fan of the pre-puberty look in the groin, but hair grows back. So it can be fun to experiment and see what you like. Some days I love seeing a big bush, other days a tight trim appeals. I love shaved pits, but sometimes underarm fur drives me crazy. I am consistent about preferring shaved balls, however.

But unlike hair, tattoos don't come and go. I think a lot of guys are going to eventually come to regret covering so much of their skin with tattoos, and I have yet to see one on a senior citizen that looks good. But to each their own. They can choose to get one and I can choose to avoid spending time with it ;).
 
Wow, this has been great fun! I can't believe how many of these 90s photos I recognized; it'd be fun to see some then vs. now shots of these models -- probably would make a lot of us feel better about ourselves!

It is interesting how hair removal has become so ubiquitous. It's actually pretty rare to see any guy at the gym these days who hasn't done some grooming. I am definitely not a fan of the pre-puberty look in the groin, but hair grows back. So it can be fun to experiment and see what you like. Some days I love seeing a big bush, other days a tight trim appeals. I love shaved pits, but sometimes underarm fur drives me crazy. I am consistent about preferring shaved balls, however.

But unlike hair, tattoos don't come and go. I think a lot of guys are going to eventually come to regret covering so much of their skin with tattoos, and I have yet to see one on a senior citizen that looks good. But to each their own. They can choose to get one and I can choose to avoid spending time with it ;).
Hair removal isn't really my thing. I've always been into guys who rock a more natural look – you know, a bit of body hair (especially a natural bush and hairy armpits), no tattoos, and a clean-cut face. Beards are attractive too, but it depends on the guy. It's just what I find attractive since the 90s and it's stuck with me over the years.
 
Hair removal isn't really my thing. I've always been into guys who rock a more natural look – you know, a bit of body hair (especially a natural bush and hairy armpits), no tattoos, and a clean-cut face. Beards are attractive too, but it depends on the guy. It's just what I find attractive since the 90s and it's stuck with me over the years.
We have similar tastes. I love body hair and a guy who trims isn’t a big deal to me, bald just looks a little strange but isn’t a deal breaker. Beards aren’t bad either

Long hair and excessive tattoos aren’t my favorite. It seems in the 90s most guys didn’t have either, at least in my white bread world.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Janvier75
Baywatch was like a non-stop fantasy factory for me. As a bi guy, I was all about soaking in the eye candy, especially those always-shirtless guys (sometimes rocking speedos!). David Charvet held a special place as my favorite.

1714671040244.png


David Charvet
1714671883567.png

1714671543147.png


Michael Bergin
1714671122931.png


David Chokachi
1714671243736.png


José Solano
1714672491618.png


Jaason Simmons
1714672059466.png


Jason Momoa
1714672350953.png
 
Baywatch was like a non-stop fantasy factory for me. As a bi guy, I was all about soaking in the eye candy, especially those always-shirtless guys (sometimes rocking speedos!). David Charvet held a special place as my favorite.

View attachment 130139301

David Charvet
View attachment 130140271
View attachment 130139821

Michael Bergin
View attachment 130139351

David Chokachi
View attachment 130139421

José Solano
View attachment 130141341

Jaason Simmons
View attachment 130140481

Jason Momoa
View attachment 130141101
I keep forgetting Conan and Aquaman was on this show!
 
Baywatch was like a non-stop fantasy factory for me. As a bi guy, I was all about soaking in the eye candy, especially those always-shirtless guys (sometimes rocking speedos!). David Charvet held a special place as my favorite.

View attachment 130139301

David Charvet
View attachment 130140271
View attachment 130139821

Michael Bergin
View attachment 130139351

David Chokachi
View attachment 130139421

José Solano
View attachment 130141341

Jaason Simmons
View attachment 130140481

Jason Momoa
View attachment 130141101
The show was an intimate look at the lives of first responders, the fact that they did their job in shorts, speedo, and shirtless had no bearing on why I looked at the show. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.;)