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How accomplish gay guys hold sex? Like everyone else, it all falls under personal preference. Sex is really such a personal and intimate act that no one answer would fit for everyone, but here are a few particulars to consider ...

BODIES. We sometimes forget that the entire body is an erogenous zone. Sensitive areas enclose the face, ears, neck, arms, chest, belly, back, butt, and thighs, advocate of knees, calves, feet and toes. The entire body can be used to excite a guy. Rubbing bodies together is very stimulating.

FINGERS. Fingers can be delightful to use on those guys who delight in penetration (not all gay men do).

HANDS. Running hands up and down a lover's body will often elicit electric responses of passion. From illumination caresses down the back to profound rubbing across the butt, caressing is an important aspect to sex.

MOUTH. Kissing is a good place to begin and a very important part of sex. Kisses come in alternative styles depending on the person, the mood and the moment. Tiny, mellow kisses tantalize and intrigue. Deep, open-mouth kisses with tongues entwined convey a depth of infatuation and longing. Kisses are appropriate for any part of t

The Guysexual’s Urban Dictionary for Gay Slang

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When you are gay man, you’ll always be occupied of questions (when you are not full of self-doubt, that is) — but this is 2018, and some questions, while basic, — will always be more significant than the others.

Take a few of these as an example.

Don’t know whether you are a top or a bottom? Do you feel it’s rude (and very inappropriate) when someone asks you whether you are a slave? Have you always wondered why your friends laughed at you when you said you lovedvanilla? Are you surprised that people could be that into otters? More importantly, what is an otter?

It’s 2018, and it’s time for you to acquire with the times. Whether you are an out-and-proud homosexual man or an in-the-closet newbie, your dictionary of queer slang will always be as varied as your minuscule black book of boys. So the next time someone tells

gay slang:

Or: gayslanguage / gaytalk/ gaylese/ gayspeak , the vernacular of male homosexuals.
Synonyms: buff-talk; fag-lang; faglish; gayslang; gayslanguage; Gail; gaylese; gayspeak; queen's-vernacular.

Quote: Julia P . Stanley and Susan J. Wolfe, Sexist Slang and the Gay Community. Are You One, Too? (1979): ' Such specialized languages quickly recognize the members of a team to each other, provide them with a system for expressing concepts and values inherent and unique to the group, and exclude non-members. Our data show that the values perpetrated by "gay " slang are those of a heterosexist, patriarchal culture in which homophobia is the "norm", that the terms that constitute the "gay " vocabulary serve the interests and expressive needs of males, and that most of the terms referred to as "gay " slang are not unique to queer contexts. In fact , most of the words are borrowed, meaning exchanged, from heterosexual male slang. There is a unique sense, however, in which the so-called "gay " lexicon accurately reflects our paradoxal existence as outcasts: we have failed, as a group, to create our own culture, with values and mores representative of our lifesty