Frank Lowe doesn’t shy away from the tough questions. After 17 years of marriage, the 39-year-old blogger and YouTuber of @gayathomedad fame divorced from his husband. Now the suburban househusband and devoted father is using his social media following to share his story with other single or divorced gay dads. In a new column for Gays with Kids, Lowe touches on everything from things to do after a breakup to balancing the holidays with the ex.
Gee, whiz, if I had a date scheduled with this guy, I'm thinking instead of flowers, I'd bring him a diamond ring. After all, with a cute face, killer hair, chiseled body and an ass you'd aim for if you had to jump from a burning building, if Dehler isn't husband material, no one is.
On top of that (or maybe even on bottom), I have it on very good authority that Dehler is a sweet guy; no diva attitude, just gee-whiz gratitude for the position in which he finds himself—he is a bona fide Internet sensation, the face (and more) of Marco Marco and an in-demand model. He's even been on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
I think it would be tough to pick a favorite image of Dehler, who gets along with the camera like Marilyn Monroe, but with a penis. But one of his best has to be the one he shot in front of his Bianca Del Rio shower curtain—it manages to incorporate all of his charms, as well as his sense of whimsy.
How is Calvin Klein not throwing birthday bashes for this one?
Watch A Hot Naked Dude Paint A Masterpiece With His Penis On A Beautiful Cliff
Award winning performance artist Brent Ray Fraser loves entertaining crowds by painting portraits in the nude, using his penis as a paint brush. Earlier this year, he took his love of painting with his penis to the great outdoors.
Watch the Vancouver hunk hike naked to a scenic cliff to paint his greatest masterpiece yet.
When she stood up for gay diplomats and State Department employees.
In 2009, while Clinton was Secretary of State she expanded the rights for the same-sex partners and families of U.S. diplomats, granting them the many of the same benefits as their heterosexual counterparts—including visas, diplomatic passports, and access to U.S. medical facilities abroad.
“Like all families, our Foreign Service families come in different configurations; all are part of the common fabric of our post communities abroad,” Clinton said in a staff memo. “At bottom, the department will provide these benefits for both opposite-sex and same-sex partners because it is the right thing to do.”
At a gathering of LGBT State Department staffers, she explained that “creating an LGBT-welcoming workplace is not just the right thing to do, it’s also the smart thing to do.”
In 2010, she ordered that the State Department’s equal employment opportunity policy explicitly protect against discrimination based on gender identity. She also made it easier for Americans to change the gender listed on their passport and made it possible for same-sex couples to obtain passports under the their married names.
In Philadelphia, Hanks played Andrew Beckett, an attorney who takes his firm to court after they fire him for having AIDS.
In the real world, HIV-positive people were still being discriminated against in the workplace—and LGBT still are—but Hanks took home the first of two Best Actor Oscars.
He endorsed a Pride parade before most people knew what one was.
The future senator from Vermont supported a Pride parade in Burlington back in 1983, way before most politicians even spoke about LGBT rights.
“In the city of Burlington and in the state of Vermont, people have the right to exercise their lifestyles,” he stated. “It’s an American right, anyone’s right to have a march… This is a civil liberties question.”
Tomlin shined as Elle, an aging lesbian poet, in her first starring role in almost 30 years. There was awards talk when Grandma was released, but in a particularly strong year for leading ladies, Tomlin was left out.
Too bad, since she hasn’t been nominated since her film debut in Nashville, back in 1976.
I almost didn't do my annual Academy Award tribute this year. As always, there was a lot of duplicate nominee's from last months Golden Globes, this year, maybe more than every. Then... I thought if I could find some caps, or create some, from projects I have not used before, or at least not over-used, I would see what I could do. So... when scanning the nominee's you'll see I tried to stay clear of movies, even films with more explicit and revealing nudity, in an attempt to feature clips that are hopefully new, or newish to some readers.
When it comes to winning Oscars, the woman with the most wins is Katherine Hepburn with an impressive 4 statues. When it comes to actors, the leader is Daniel Day-Lewis who won three. Lewis won his first in 1989 for My Left Foot, again in 2007 for There Will Be Blood and most recently in 2012 for Lincoln. My personal favorites from the actors resume include; The Age of Innocence, My Beautiful Laundrette, The Unbearable Lightness of Being and A Room With A View. Sadly, Day-Lewis didn't partake in the skinning dipping scene...
From my research, it appears Day-Lewis has only appeared on screen twice without full wardrobe. Although he had a brief butt shot in 2004's In The Name Of The Father, his most exposure was in the 1988 comedy Stars And Bars. In the flick, Day-Lewis has an extended embarrassment nudity themed scene which includes a 'quick or you'll miss it' frontal. Sadly, like many films from the 1980's, Stars And Bars has never gotten a DVD nor Blu-ray release. Although the frontal was far to quick to get a decent cap, you can see it more clearly in the clip below.