I think I accidentally just drew gay porn, but I'm not sure if this is creepy and fucked up (am I allowed to swear here? I haven't been here for ages so I don't remember...sorry if that's a "no"). It isn't anything dirty though...The single drawing I did seems more a symbol of something more loving than dirty. I didn't intend for it to be totally dirty so I guess it isn't, but I still feel slightly uneasy drawing this kind of thing in case someone were to find out. Should I scan it and show it or would no one really want to see?
I don't think it's creepy or messed up at all my friend =) People have been writing poetry, singing, drawing, painting, sculpting, and telling stories of eros forever. nowadays we mainly know it as the glossy cheap and degrading filth we call mainstream commercial pornography, and it would be nice to see something diferent, so.... Post your picture already! my drawings can be found here http://luparb.deviantart.com/
Here's a not so erotic gay drawing I did. I drew this from a foto I took of a couple of friends. It was used as an illustration in Nude Attitude a collection of my nudist articles from the '80s and '90s. In case anyone is wondering about the red X here, that drawing of two naked guys hugging (without boners BTW) got censored from my album by someone. OK, I suppose it is because male genitals are not to be shown - but a fucking line drawing, come on. So, I guess Michelangelo's David can't be shown on this forum, or the 15th Century Florentine portrayal of Jesus naked on the cross.
Excellent drawing, Shale. You are a man of many talents. I always wanted to be a painter and/or photographer, but I lacked the patience and talent. So I got stuck with becoming a poet. It's cheaper. --QP
I'm glad You liked it. Too bad that drawing of two naked guys hugging (without boners BTW) got censored from my album by someone. OK, I suppose it is because male genitals are not to be shown - but a fucking line drawing? come on! So, I guess Michelangelo's David can't be shown on this forum, or the 15th Century Florentine portrayal of Jesus naked on the cross. These pix appeared in my Nudist column Nude Attitude, discussing attitudes about nude portrayal in puritan America, as opposed to the Renaissance mindset in Europe. Even tho many of us from the "Hippie" days discovered mixed-gender nudity in the 60s, (Look at Woodstock again) it may have been lost in the ensuing years. There was a time of acceptance of nudity - both mixed gender and same gender like my friends JR and Greg. Now, we just wait for the X's