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Penis Postcards
Just realized you forgot to get a card for the BF’s birthday or a thank-you for sister-gurrl? No problem if you want to send an X- rated, electronic greeting. Gayporncards.com lets you click off a dick pic in seconds. Choose from categories such as Twink, Guys In Sox, Bisexual, Chubby, Kissing/Romance, Oral Delights, Butts and more. It’s surely not your mom’s Hallmark. Best of all, it’s an ad-supported site, and sending the cards is free. Yes, free.

The Original Party Boys
Watch for Joseph Lovett’s documentary Gay Sex in the '70s. It could be coming soon to a theater near you. For most of 2005, the film made the rounds at gay and lesbian film festivals and is now out in theater release. It is an insightful, often funny, time capsule focusing on the sexual heyday of gay New Yorkers after the liberation of Stonewall up until the first appearance of AIDS when the off-the-hook party ended.
Up the river without a pal
Tired of making the rounds at the bars? Maybe you can look for a mate behind the bars instead. Gay Prisoners USA (gayprisoners.net) offers you a chance to correspond with incarcerated gay men. The web site is a personals listing with pics and short descriptions of the guys. Also listed are the charged crime (anything from unauthorized use of motor vehicle to murder) and release date. The site makes it clear that you should be cautious when starting prison pen-pal relationships, but, hey - isn’t that a good rule no matter what the relationship?

 

Got Sex, Drugs & Rock n Roll?

The New York City erotic film festival SinCine wants you to submit. Your edgy and creative film that is. SinCine is now accepting features, shorts, documentaries, animation, music videos, and more. Submission deadline is Feb. 5, 2006 and the festival is slated for May. The complete info is at 2006.sincinefest.com.



 

 

 

 


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