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Entries in sex advice (4)

Sunday
Dec022012

Davey Wavey Illustrates New Sex Positions Using Two Twink Friends

Observe: Shirt-averse vlogger Davey Wavey, a.k.a. Rhode Island born David Jakes, today gives us this delightful demo of some creative sex positions that we doubt he's ever tried. He uses twink couple Ashton and Patrick as models, and we appreciate the effort. Also, we still can not look away when his tits are on screen. They remain, as ever, mesmerizing.

Wednesday
Nov162011

Logo Hires Porn Star Colby Keller to Give Sex Advice

Occasionally Logo does something right (we still kind of miss Jeffery and Cole's Casserole, weird as it was), and this would be one of those times. Enter porn star Colby Keller (star of the upcoming Cowboys), whom they don't exactly identify as a porn star, but who is now doling out sex advice for the channel. His first topic: What creative things can two tops do together? It's a decent list, however when you get to "Try Second Life," you're pretty much better off giving up and going home. [via The Sword]

 

Wednesday
Dec292010

In Case You Were Trying, Please Stop Injaculating

We've heard about "injaculation" for years -- it's the process through which you're supposed to press on your perineum before cumming so that you orgasm without cumming -- and we always thought it seemed gross and painful. The "wisdom" behind it was that semenal fluid is full of nutrients that you can reabsorb if you don't cum. Now, after some British cage fighter came out talking about how he does this all the time and it keeps him strong, a University of Manchester researchers smacks him down and says no, there is virtually no nutritional content in ejaculate, and no, it cannot be reabsorbed. So please stop doing this. [Independent via Queerty]

Wednesday
May052010

A Discussion of Blowjob Etiquette

Ladies' mag The Gloss today provides a helpful essay on the etiquette of receiving a blowjob, insisting that a warning about when one is going to cum is an essential courtesy. The mag makes sure to give a shout out to gay men who might be reading, but uses feminine pronouns for convenience's sake.

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