PORTRAITS IN DU&ICH BY SLAVA MOGUTIN
Yes I love socks and healthy testicles.
I almost forgot about these photographs taken by my dear friend Slava years ago back in New York. I was super surprised to see them again.
I feel it perfect timing to post these in relation to the new #cockinasock craze happening on Instagram to support testicular cancer awareness.
BRENT CORRIGAN BY PAUL GUNN
JOSEPH, CLAIREMONT
YUCCA
MEXICAN CAR SHOW
PAUL GUNN AND GRANT ROY’S FOX5 NEWS INTERVIEW
So the past two days have been very interesting and also very cathartic with the striking down of the section in DOMA that discriminated against same sex couples. My husband Grant and I were asked to do an interview for FOX5 News and I was really touched by how they presented it. I guess I have a negative view of the American media especially FOX but I get a feeling that as FOX5 is based in California, they aren’t as conservative as say Fox & Friends.
So I will say this. You know when you have a bad day and you just need to get if off your chest to a friend which then makes things feel much better? Well this was kind of like that except that now that I have shared my story, there has been years of stress, worry and some incarceration that I can be at peace with.
Welcome to the present America. I had faith you would get it right.Sharing is a powerful tool for healing and I would recommend that anyone in a similar situation please share. This ruling is amazingly healthy for the community and there are 10s of 1000s of couples who can now begin to heal from the discrimination they have endured.
DING DONG DOMA IS DEAD
I slept in this morning and woke up to all these text messages saying congratulations. I wasn’t aware what was going on at first but when it dawned on me I ran into the living room to find Grant sitting watching the news.
He said “What took you so long you’re missing it, I’ve been watching it for two hours.”
It was true, DOMA and PROP 8 had just been struck down by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Firstly I became happier and happier as it dawned on me what this means for same sex couples and the gay community and then I soon became overwhelmed as all the old baggage and struggles I have endured for years seemed to lift off my shoulders. It is hard for people to understand sometimes how it really feels to be in another’s shoes. I have been burdened directly and also invisibly by the laws in America for years. I now have a true path to citizenship here in the United States. I don’t have to botch up a fake marriage to a woman or spend a fortune studying for something I don’t need just to keep a visa, I can actually stay with the person I love and have the same immigration rights that he would have in my country. I have been sitting on my hands for years not allowed to work in the US, not allowed to get a driver’s license and recently not allowed to leave without being banned from returning. It is amazing how these things shape your experience and choices. I think about the past and grieve for all the couples who have been split up from their partners and how much easier my situation is to what has been for others. I think to the future and see a brighter future of equality for gay people. Today I am overjoyed and can’t contain myself.
It is a beautiful day in Sunny California and I am going to go and enjoy it with my husband.
CHASE
Film print
JAKE
MUAY THAI