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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Tennis Tuesday by Kenneth
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Earlier this year blogger Kenneth Walsh of (Kenneth in the 212) started a fun & sexy feature called Tennis Tuesday. Lucky us! Check out a few of the hunky tennis players he's posted.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Dorien Bryant - More Than Meets The Eye
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Dorien Bryant is mighty fine! Here's some background information about the handsome and openly gay athlete plus his sexy shirtless pics! You're welcome. 😉
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Tuesday, June 06, 2017
The 8 Minute Ab Routine
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Written by Shane Smith, Editor, Stonewall Gazette
Grenade's fitness trainer Jamie Alderton demonstrate's his 8 minute ab workout in this helpful video.
His ab routine includes the following 4 exercises:
Grenade's fitness trainer Jamie Alderton demonstrate's his 8 minute ab workout in this helpful video.
His ab routine includes the following 4 exercises:
- Half sits
- Leg raises
- Plank position
- Knee crunches
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
ICYMI: Sexy Athlete Edition
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Danny Care is a rugby player from England. Great looking athlete! I love his smile. Check out MORE SEXY PICS HERE
Openly gay professional soccer player Robbie Rogers recently did an interview with Out magazine and shares what his life is like, now that he's co-parenting a baby with his boyfriend, TV producer, Greg Berlanti. READ MORE
In a recent interview, Josh Dixon, the openly gay gymnast, shares how he's very glad that he came out as a gay men in 2012. Dixon tries to help other men who are struggling with their sexual orientation. READ MORE
Rugby player and (very in demand) fitness and fashion model, Stuart Reardon, looks stunning in this behind the scenes video.
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Belgian Archer, Ivan Denis, Shares His Story of How He Came Out of the Closet
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This first-person story is written by Belgian archer Ivan Denis
I was 18 years old when I decided to come out as gay to the world and obviously, that was not easy. If it wasn’t for the support of my partner, I certainly wouldn’t have outed myself during my sports career. After thinking about how we would handle it and what consequences this could have, positive and negative, I eventually took the step.
I admitted I was gay in a magazine interview, so I had to tell my story just once. I had already informed my closest family a few days before social media and gossip reached the rest of the family, friends, schoolmates, the army and my sport shortly afterwards.
Afterwards, I did wonder if it was really worth it, waiting to come out and being secretive about it for so long, but as a professional athlete you have to take everything into account. For example, I had to rely on private sponsoring to finance my sport, as television coverage of archery is non-existent in the first place and Bloso (the Flemish Sports federation) didn’t show much support either at that time. Fortunately, I didn’t experience any difficulties with sponsors. My biggest sponsor back then was a Dutch company. Overall, the Netherlands are more evolved in terms of acceptance than Belgium, and being a rather small company without huge media campaigns, it made coming out to my sponsors much easier. READ MORE
This first-person story is written by Belgian archer Ivan Denis
I was 18 years old when I decided to come out as gay to the world and obviously, that was not easy. If it wasn’t for the support of my partner, I certainly wouldn’t have outed myself during my sports career. After thinking about how we would handle it and what consequences this could have, positive and negative, I eventually took the step.
I admitted I was gay in a magazine interview, so I had to tell my story just once. I had already informed my closest family a few days before social media and gossip reached the rest of the family, friends, schoolmates, the army and my sport shortly afterwards.
Afterwards, I did wonder if it was really worth it, waiting to come out and being secretive about it for so long, but as a professional athlete you have to take everything into account. For example, I had to rely on private sponsoring to finance my sport, as television coverage of archery is non-existent in the first place and Bloso (the Flemish Sports federation) didn’t show much support either at that time. Fortunately, I didn’t experience any difficulties with sponsors. My biggest sponsor back then was a Dutch company. Overall, the Netherlands are more evolved in terms of acceptance than Belgium, and being a rather small company without huge media campaigns, it made coming out to my sponsors much easier. READ MORE
Friday, February 10, 2017
Confessions of a Gay Sports Addict
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Written by Brendon Lemon
Every tale of addiction is supposed to have the hit-bottom moment, so here’s mine: I’m lying in bed at home on a Sunday morning after an enjoyable Saturday night with a young man I’d been dating who had abs that would make True Blood’s Alcide envious. I am watching the men’s Wimbledon final at a low volume so as not to wake the object of my affection. Yet the guy rouses and makes a bid for my attention. Gently rebuffed, he reaches for the remote and flicks the Off button. I’ve never broken up with someone faster. READ MORE
Written by Brendon Lemon
Every tale of addiction is supposed to have the hit-bottom moment, so here’s mine: I’m lying in bed at home on a Sunday morning after an enjoyable Saturday night with a young man I’d been dating who had abs that would make True Blood’s Alcide envious. I am watching the men’s Wimbledon final at a low volume so as not to wake the object of my affection. Yet the guy rouses and makes a bid for my attention. Gently rebuffed, he reaches for the remote and flicks the Off button. I’ve never broken up with someone faster. READ MORE
Thursday, February 09, 2017
'Sports World Discomfort With Gays Hurt My Career' Says First Openly Gay NFL Player
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Written by Wendy Liberatore
Former NFL player Michael Sam said he always felt like an outsider — the deaths of two older brothers, the bullying he endured by other family members and even his mother's religion, Jehovah's Witness, made him feel apart from his peers. But nothing made him feel more like an outsider than being gay in the NFL. "I had to prove myself, to show that I was one of the guys," said Sam, who spoke Tuesday night as part of Sexuality Month at the University at Albany. "I was cut from the Rams, even though I was in the top five in sacks. Then I went to the Cowboys and had to do it all over again. And then I was cut there. I always felt like an outsider looking in."
RELATED Michael Sam Is Leaving Pro Football
"When I came out to the world on Feb. 9, 2014, I got tons of emails from people telling me how they were condemned for their sexuality," said Sam. "It made me sad and angry. I spoke to one girl who told me that because I came out, she didn't commit suicide. I was speechless." The attention and what he believes is the sports' discomfort with homosexuality ultimately destroyed his career. READ MORE
Written by Wendy Liberatore
Former NFL player Michael Sam said he always felt like an outsider — the deaths of two older brothers, the bullying he endured by other family members and even his mother's religion, Jehovah's Witness, made him feel apart from his peers. But nothing made him feel more like an outsider than being gay in the NFL. "I had to prove myself, to show that I was one of the guys," said Sam, who spoke Tuesday night as part of Sexuality Month at the University at Albany. "I was cut from the Rams, even though I was in the top five in sacks. Then I went to the Cowboys and had to do it all over again. And then I was cut there. I always felt like an outsider looking in."
RELATED Michael Sam Is Leaving Pro Football
"When I came out to the world on Feb. 9, 2014, I got tons of emails from people telling me how they were condemned for their sexuality," said Sam. "It made me sad and angry. I spoke to one girl who told me that because I came out, she didn't commit suicide. I was speechless." The attention and what he believes is the sports' discomfort with homosexuality ultimately destroyed his career. READ MORE
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Thirsty Fashion: Adam McCabe
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Written by Shane Smith , Editor of Stonewall Gazette
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Last week, I reported on Adam McCabe, a former professional soccer player who has recently come out of the closet. Adam hopes his story will inspire other gay men to live their truth. More recently, Adam is pursuing a career as a model. As you can see from the photos below he's certainly fit - love those abs!
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Last week, I reported on Adam McCabe, a former professional soccer player who has recently come out of the closet. Adam hopes his story will inspire other gay men to live their truth. More recently, Adam is pursuing a career as a model. As you can see from the photos below he's certainly fit - love those abs!
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Sports Hunk: Dorien Bryant
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Here's some background information about the handsome, openly gay athlete:
Here's some background information about the handsome, openly gay athlete:
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
The 10 Hottest Celebrity Xmas Greetings of 2016
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This Xmas we had a lot of fun posting pics from some of our favorite Gay male actors, singers, athletes, and other celebrities who took to their social media with holiday greetings for their fans. The images were sometimes romantic, sometimes saucy and playful but always imbued with the spirit of the season.
We naturally appreciated those men who were a little naughty and shed their clothes this season! This prompted us to feature these 10 favorites or as we like to call them, 10 men who jingled our balls the most this Xmas.
In no particular order, here they are...
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Popular Posts Round-Up: Xmas 2016 Edition
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Here is our handy Popular Posts Round-Up: Xmas 2016 Edition. It's a great mix of holiday articles, music videos and shirtless galleries. Following the round-up is our eclectic collection of Xmas greetings from some of our favorite Gay male celebrities! Be sure to check them all out to see who was naughty or nice!
- The Invention of Christmas Presents for Kids
- MUSIC VIDEO: Drake Jensen: Live Every Day (Like It Was Christmas Day)
- WATCH: Boys Will Be Toys / Oh Santa (A Naughty Xmas Music Video)
- VIDEO: Top 5 Xmas Songs
- Sexy Santa: The Shirtless Gallery
- Holiday Gay Porn from the ’60s, ’70s &’ 80s
- Brock O'Hurn Will You Be My 'Santa Baby' And Hurry Down My Chimney Tonight?
- Stuck On What To Get Your Partner for Christmas? Here Are 6 Tricks To Help You Out!
Some of our favorite Gay male singers, athletes, actors and celebrities took to their social media during this holiday season to share Xmas greetings with their fans. Here's our round-up of some of the sauciest, funniest and sweetest greetings that we've shared with you. Enjoy them all!
- GAY CELEBRITIES: Ari Gold, Taylor Frey, Kyle Dean Massey, Jamie Love, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, Kyle Krieger, Max Emerson, Bryan Hawn and Charlie Condou
- ATHLETES: Blake Skjellerup, Simon Dunn, Gareth Thomas, Bob Paris and gay-friendly Warwick Rowers
- SINGERS: Matt Doyle, Ty Herndon, Eric Himan, Duncan James, Billy Gilman and Chris Meyers
- ACTORS: Matt Bomer, Harry Cook, Russell Tovey and Cameron Moir
- TV & MEDIA PERSONALITIES: Blake McIver, Emerson Collins, Chris Salvatore, David Bishop, Michael Hamm and Craig Ramsey
- MUSICIANS: DJ Drew, Jake Shears, Ari Gold, Darren Hayes and Steve Grand
- More... ACTORS: John Barrowman, Neil Patrick Harris, Matthew Wilkas, Andrew Hayden-Smith and Chris Colfer
- More... TV & MEDIA PERSONALITIES: Jamie Love, Omar Sharif Jr, Max Emerson, Sam Champion and Bryan Hawn
Monday, December 26, 2016
Xmas Greetings from: Blake Skjellerup, Simon Dunn, Gareth Thomas, Bob Paris & Warwick Rowers
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Posted by Shane Smith, Editor, Stonewall Gazette
I hope you enjoy Xmas Greetings from these openly gay athletes: Blake Skjellerup, Simon Dunn, Gareth Thomas, Bob Paris and the gay-friendly, Warwick Rowers.
I hope you enjoy Xmas Greetings from these openly gay athletes: Blake Skjellerup, Simon Dunn, Gareth Thomas, Bob Paris and the gay-friendly, Warwick Rowers.
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Hockey Player Confronts Gay Slur During Game (Watch Video)
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I'm so proud of fellow Canuck Voight Demeester, who plays defense for Penn State Nittany Lions ice hockey team, for how he handled being called a faggot during a game on December 8, 2016. The Woodstock, Ontario-born Demeester who is openly gay, told Outsports: "In the moment I was disappointed for the fact that they represent Penn State. But at the same time it fueled my fire in a way that drove me to play better the rest of the game. I started hitting a lot more because I wanted this ‘faggot’ to beat them."
I'm so proud of fellow Canuck Voight Demeester, who plays defense for Penn State Nittany Lions ice hockey team, for how he handled being called a faggot during a game on December 8, 2016. The Woodstock, Ontario-born Demeester who is openly gay, told Outsports: "In the moment I was disappointed for the fact that they represent Penn State. But at the same time it fueled my fire in a way that drove me to play better the rest of the game. I started hitting a lot more because I wanted this ‘faggot’ to beat them."
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Steele Johnson: Picture Gallery
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Steele Johnson won a silver medal with David Boudia in the men's 10 m synchronized platform diving competition during the 2016 Rio Games. Enjoy this shirtless picture gallery of the Olympic hottie!
Monday, November 28, 2016
Learn "Exercise Anatomy" With Pietro Boselli
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Pietro Boselli, the world's sexiest math teacher turned male model, has released a trailer for his upcoming fitness project called, Exercise Anatomy. Boselli says he's producing short videos which will demonstrate "a variety of exercises, highlighting the muscles involved, the correct technique and also some quick tips on how to get the maximum out of them." Well, if anyone knows about being in top shape it's him! Watch the video below!
Friday, August 05, 2016
Crush of The Day: Amini Fonua
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Written by Shane, Editor of Stonewall Gazette
I gotta say I'm crushing hard for New Zealand swimmer Amini Fonua and the 'out' and 'proud' stance he's taken by wearing the swimsuit in the picture below!
I gotta say I'm crushing hard for New Zealand swimmer Amini Fonua and the 'out' and 'proud' stance he's taken by wearing the swimsuit in the picture below!
Gymnast Jake Dalton Says He'd Love to Have Kids But is Focused on Getting the Gold at Rio
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U.S. men's gymnastics team member Jake Dalton is completely focused on going for gold in Rio, but the Olympic veteran says that after the Games he'd like to start thinking about growing his family. "When I'm in the gym, I'm in the gym and when I'm home, I'm recovering so I can be back in the gym the next day. Once you have a kid, it's not about you anymore and training with an [Olympic] goal, you have to have some of those sacrifices and be a little selfish.
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
Olympic Diver Steele Johnson Works Out on the Beach Like A Champ
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Written by Shane, Editor of Stonewall Gazette
Lifting weights in a gym can get very boring over time especially for an Olympian diver like Steele Johnson, who decided a change of pace was a good thing enjoying his workout on a sandy beach. "Lifting by the ocean on my last day in Brazil," he shares on Instagram.
Lifting weights in a gym can get very boring over time especially for an Olympian diver like Steele Johnson, who decided a change of pace was a good thing enjoying his workout on a sandy beach. "Lifting by the ocean on my last day in Brazil," he shares on Instagram.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
How American Gymnast Paul Ruggeri Stays in Peak Olympic Shape: INTERVIEW
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Written by Shane, Editor of Stonewall Gazette
Food is fuel for 27-year-old American Olympian Paul Ruggeri because he had to be in peak condition leading up to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. The gymnast shared with GQ magazine his thoughts on fitness, food, and the rote monotony of training life in preparation. When asked about his diet leading up to the games, Paul Ruggeri replied: "I’ve been constantly evolving my own diet. We have a bunch of resources at our disposal, we have a nutritionist assigned to us. I’ve learned a lot about portion control and watching my macros. I know what I have to do to be at a certain weight, and I’ll do whatever it takes to be at that weight before the competition. Everyone’s different, some of the guys are incredibly strict, I’m in the middle of the pack. I definitely watch my macromolecules but I like to eat sweets and stuff that I like. READ MORE
Food is fuel for 27-year-old American Olympian Paul Ruggeri because he had to be in peak condition leading up to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. The gymnast shared with GQ magazine his thoughts on fitness, food, and the rote monotony of training life in preparation. When asked about his diet leading up to the games, Paul Ruggeri replied: "I’ve been constantly evolving my own diet. We have a bunch of resources at our disposal, we have a nutritionist assigned to us. I’ve learned a lot about portion control and watching my macros. I know what I have to do to be at a certain weight, and I’ll do whatever it takes to be at that weight before the competition. Everyone’s different, some of the guys are incredibly strict, I’m in the middle of the pack. I definitely watch my macromolecules but I like to eat sweets and stuff that I like. READ MORE
Friday, July 29, 2016
How Many Openly Gay Athletes Are Competing in the 2016 Rio Olympics?
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The Rio Olympics [currently] has 41 publicly out LGBTI athletes set to compete, the most ever for an Olympics. The British delegation currently holds the crown as the "gayest" in Rio. The 2012 Summer Games in London featured 23 out LGBTI athletes. Others have come out publicly since they competed in London. Here's the list of the out LGBTI athletes.
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