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I love the fact that there’s a great big queer franchise that has existed now for 25 years. Even some people today don’t like the word. The word “queer” all those years ago was death. What do you think of the evolution that Queer as Folk has had during the past 20-plus years?ĭAVIES As a title, Queer as Folk is not remotely safe. It’s so 2022, and that’s what I love about it. Stephen, I’m afraid I’ve only seen three episodes of yours. I haven’t got a VHS player anymore, but I will never chuck them out. RUSSELL T DAVIES I’ve still got all of Ron and Dan’s on VHS. And then I rented the British version on DVD when I was in high school.
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I saw the Showtime series first when I was too young, probably, to be watching it, on Showcase in Canada because I’m Canadian. STEPHEN DUNN Thank you, that means a lot. RON COWEN We’ve seen both Russell’s and Stephen’s.ĭANIEL LIPMAN Stephen, in the great tradition of Queer as Folk, yours is very brave and very bold it really followed the tradition of all the previous series. Via a Zoom call with THR, the creators of all three shows talk about authentic casting (including Davies’ decision to hire out gay actors for his 2021 series It’s a Sin) and discuss how much has changed in the intervening years, yet how things sadly remain the same. While the Showtime series came out during “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the Peacock version arrives as “Don’t Say Gay” bills pop up across the U.S. Taken together, the iterations represent a time capsule of where LGBTQ culture was at the time of their airings, and the way in which stories about the community have evolved on the small screen. Looks like barrier methods aren’t as big a barrier to dudes’ porn enjoyment as we thought.Alexandra Billings on Responding to Anti-Trans Comedy and Politics: "Our Celebration of Who We Are Is the Best Revenge" Of gay men viewing anal sex, 64.4% preferred it condomless, 29.2% didn’t care, and 6.4% preferred condoms of gay men viewing vaginal sex, those numbers were 50.5%, 45.1%, and 4.3%. Of straight guys viewing vaginal sex, 65% liked it condomless, 31.7% didn’t care, and 3.3% safety-loving guys actually preferred condoms, with similar numbers for anal sex. (The pressure many gay men feel to perform "masculinity" to attract a partner is real.) As for the straight men into gay porn, Downing notes that substantial research reveals that it’s not uncommon for men who identify as heterosexual to be attracted to or even hook up with other men (a reminder that "never ever in a million years feeling an ounce of attraction for the same sex" is not a prerequisite for being, and identifying as, straight).Īnd when it comes to safe sex in porn, while the majority of guys do prefer their porn condom-free, a sizable minority don’t care one way or the other. " Research has shown that some gay men are attracted to or find heterosexual and masculine men more attractive," a preference Downing believes gay men to enjoy watching porn performers in straight sex scenes. "Sexual attractions and behaviors are more than just identity," he tells. While the rate of straight men watching gay porn may seem unexpected to those outside of the research world, Downing says that his team wasn’t surprised.
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Bi men, meanwhile, reported watching gay porn at a rate of 96% (nearly as much as the 98.3% of gay men who reported watching gay porn) and straight porn at a rate of 88.3% (a little lower than the 98.5% of straight men who reported watching straight porn).
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Downing, PhD surveyed 821 men about their porn-viewing habits, they found that 55% of gay men reported watching opposite-gender-oriented porn in the previous six months, while 21% of straight men reported watching same-sex porn in that time frame. Gay men watch men having sex with men, and straight men just want to see naked women, right? A study on gay, straight, and bi men’s porn preferences published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior is newly challenging this notion, as well as helping to answer the question of how men really feel about seeing condom use in their adult entertainment. A common belief about gender and porn is that while women of all sexual identities can get turned on by people of all genders, men only like to watch stuff that aligns with their stated orientation.