Friday, October 29, 2021

Inches (October 1990), Part Three

Part reaction to the feminine stereotypes that had plagued gay men for decades and part representation of their newfound sexual liberty, the clone personae of the 1970s, particularly its beards and mustaches, dominated the physical appearances of gay men throughout the decade and the beginning of the 1980s; however, as the AIDS epidemic decimated the community, the clone and his trademark body and facial hair was replaced with a youthful, clean-shaven look that strove to counteract the illness of HIV and pushed for a way of life that practiced safe sexual practices. Allen Adams’ article “Slick and Smooth,” contained in this October 1990 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) is a representation of this trend, offering readers a variety of techniques to remove the hair once championed by the clone. The final third (see the second third here) includes photo spreads of the Adams Brothers and Beau Beaumont.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Inches (October 1990), Part Two

Part reaction to the feminine stereotypes that had plagued gay men for decades and part representation of their newfound sexual liberty, the clone personae of the 1970s, particularly its beards and mustaches, dominated the physical appearances of gay men throughout the decade and the beginning of the 1980s; however, as the AIDS epidemic decimated the community, the clone and his trademark body and facial hair was replaced with a youthful, clean-shaven look that strove to counteract the illness of HIV and pushed for a way of life that practiced safe sexual practices. Allen Adams’ article “Slick and Smooth,” contained in this October 1990 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) is a representation of this trend, offering readers a variety of techniques to remove the hair once championed by the clone. The second third (see the first third here) includes a showcase of The Hun’s artwork and photo spreads of models Tory Bell and Rex Chandler.

Friday, October 15, 2021

Inches (October 1990), Part One

Part reaction to the feminine stereotypes that had plagued gay men for decades and part representation of their newfound sexual liberty, the clone personae of the 1970s, particularly its beards and mustaches, dominated the physical appearances of gay men throughout the decade and the beginning of the 1980s; however, as the AIDS epidemic decimated the community, the clone and his trademark body and facial hair was replaced with a youthful, clean-shaven look that strove to counteract the illness of HIV and pushed for a way of life that practiced safe sexual practices. Allen Adams’ article “Slick and Smooth,” contained in this October 1990 issue of Inches (which has been broken into three parts) is a representation of this trend, offering readers a variety of techniques to remove the hair once championed by the clone. Also included in this first third are photo spreads of models Nick Cougar and Chase Lundgrin.