I was watching TLC Strange Sex; Matt on the TLC series gets turned on by giantesses destroying a city and crushing him. He was so excited that he got a part in a giantess video. His friend can't understand the nature of this fantasy fetish, macrophilia (meaning love of the large, love of size), asking the usual question: how can one actually incorporate this fetish into actual sex, into an actual relationship? What's the scoop with this one, and is there a gay counterpart?
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The Huffington Post some time ago published a story on how a majority of LGBT youth are harassed or feel unsafe in in gym class. Whether the harassment is tied into actual athletic ability or physical coordination was not clear (discrimination by morally conservative coaches based on their views on being gay, regardless if the students plays well or not, seems to be more the focus there).
For brain candy, I often turn to TLC and its exploitative “reality shows” which seems in some ways to replace the live “freak shows” located outside of circus tents. One of my current favorites is “Extreme Cheapskates.”
Daddy the magazine, with its clever subtitle "Prime Beef, Aged to Perfection," appeared in late 1989 as a quarterly, digest-sized publication.
The magazine has consistently focused on the erotic appeal of the older man/father-figure and his relationship with a younger man through fiction, artwork, and photographs of models.