What Kind of Man Do You Prefer, Smooth or Hairy? – WATCH

What Kind of Man Do You Prefer, Smooth or Hairy? – WATCH

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When it comes to personal grooming, what do you prefer, a man who’s smooth or someone with a bit of fur?

This is the question at the heart of a new episode of the popular gay web series Steam Room Stories. Each webisode takes place (as you may have guessed) in the men’s sauna of a gym which usually ends up turning into a hybrid confessional/cruising spot/therapy session.

PREVIOUSLY – The Gay Birthday: VIDEO

See what guys in the steam room think about body hair–and how to quantify the true measure of a man–below.



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Clean Bandit’s New Music Video ‘Tears’ Is Fire – WATCH

Clean Bandit’s New Music Video ‘Tears’ Is Fire – WATCH

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Clean Bandit’s new music video has everything: rain, a hunky ballet dancer, colored clouds of smoke, instruments on fire, and even the owl that played Hedwig in the Harry Potter movies. No, seriously.

The latest video effort from the band who brought you 2014’s infectious hit “Rather Be”, is once again contending for song of the summer with their track, “Tears” featuring Louisa Johnson.

Band member Jack Patterson directed the music video for the song. “We always make our own videos, and this one has been an amazing experience,” Patterson said. “There are zero special effects and we did everything in front of the camera. As you’ll see, there’s a lot of water and fire and even a special guest cameo from the Harry Potter owl, Hedwig! The video conveys the fire you need to find within yourself in order to part from a person you love.”

PREVIOUSLY – Clean Bandit & Jess Glynne Celebrate ‘Real Love’ In Stunning New Music Video: WATCH

Clean Bandit violinist Neil Amin-Smith (aka Neil Milan) is openly gay and was in a high-profile relationship with Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander that ended late last year.

Watch “Tears”, below.



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Transgender women talk love, life, & HIV in new 'Greater Than AIDS' campaign

Transgender women talk love, life, & HIV in new 'Greater Than AIDS' campaign

Photo credit: Greater Than AIDS

Today, Greater Than AIDS launched a new campaign Empowered: Trans Women & HIV, a video series giving a diverse group of transgender women, some living with HIV and others not, a platform to share their experiences in an intimate and inspiring dialogue.

Transgender women are among those at highest risk for HIV today. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 1 in 4 transgender women, more than half of whom are Black transgender women, are living with HIV. Globally, transgender women are nearly 50 times more likely to be living with HIV compared to other populations. 

By sharing their common and unique experiences, the women featured in this compaign confront the social stigma associated with HIV while promoting ways for people to be proactive and take action to improve their health and well-being. 

In this powerful 20-minute group conversation and in shorter individual profile videos, the women featured in this campaign share honest stories of love, life, and HIV while empowering themselves, each other, and all of us. 

Join the #TransEmpowered movement by watching the full series

July 7, 2016

www.glaad.org/blog/transgender-women-talk-love-life-hiv-new-greater-aids-campaign