Taken at the old Uniroyal plant in Detroit. Perhaps inspiration for Herb Ritts.
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It's depressing to think that those handsome young men are now old grandpa that no one find sexy anymore. Youth is beauty no matter the century...
How do you know that !!!

I knew a gay couple and they were both nearly 80 and one of the pair found a sex partner of 40!!! I was shocked.. but I thought, 'good on them'...
 
i absolutely love how in these kind of pics the guys aren’t all swinging baseball bats and are average or even a variety of softies when it’s a group. like compare it to a pic a bunch of guys naked would post nowadays and everyone somehow is a shower and 7 inches. like yeah that’s nice to look at but man it’s just not realistic and also BUSH hahaha
 
i absolutely love how in these kind of pics the guys aren’t all swinging baseball bats and are average or even a variety of softies when it’s a group. like compare it to a pic a bunch of guys naked would post nowadays and everyone somehow is a shower and 7 inches. like yeah that’s nice to look at but man it’s just not realistic and also BUSH hahaha
Absolutely, I feel the same way. Nudity today, whether on social media or even in more casual settings, feels a lot more staged and curated. It’s way less “real” or authentic than it used to be. Guys are super self-aware now about penis size, how they’re being looked at, judged, or sexualized. So they’re constantly trying to present this ideal version of themselves—always perfectly manscaped, super fit, with a semi-hardon so they don't look small, posing just right. Even in real life, like in the gym locker room, you see it. I think most guys today do prepare themselves when they know they’ll be naked, whether it’s in a locker room, in a sauna with buddies, at a nude beach, or in a sexual encounter. Nudity feels way more performative now, and less organic or casual. Before, guys seemed more honest, authentic, and laid back in those situations.
 
Absolutely, I feel the same way. Nudity today, whether on social media or even in more casual settings, feels a lot more staged and curated. It’s way less “real” or authentic than it used to be. Guys are super self-aware now about penis size, how they’re being looked at, judged, or sexualized. So they’re constantly trying to present this ideal version of themselves—always perfectly manscaped, super fit, with a semi-hardon so they don't look small, posing just right. Even in real life, like in the gym locker room, you see it. I think most guys today do prepare themselves when they know they’ll be naked, whether it’s in a locker room, in a sauna with buddies, at a nude beach, or in a sexual encounter. Nudity feels way more performative now, and less organic or casual. Before, guys seemed more honest, authentic, and laid back in those situations.
I can agree. For example, if some friends and I were planning on spending a day at the spa, I'd definitely make sure everything was appropriately manscaped first.
 
Absolutely, I feel the same way. Nudity today, whether on social media or even in more casual settings, feels a lot more staged and curated. It’s way less “real” or authentic than it used to be. Guys are super self-aware now about penis size, how they’re being looked at, judged, or sexualized. So they’re constantly trying to present this ideal version of themselves—always perfectly manscaped, super fit, with a semi-hardon so they don't look small, posing just right. Even in real life, like in the gym locker room, you see it. I think most guys today do prepare themselves when they know they’ll be naked, whether it’s in a locker room, in a sauna with buddies, at a nude beach, or in a sexual encounter. Nudity feels way more performative now, and less organic or casual. Before, guys seemed more honest, authentic, and laid back in those situations.
you took the words right out my mouth!!