Friday, February 27, 2026

Advocate Men (February 1988), Part Two

Praise of the athletic form has been a mainstay in homoeroticism for millennia. In ancient Greece, for example, sculptures of victorious athletics were built in their honor at either the scene of their triumph or in their hometown. Known as kouroi, these monuments frequently depicted the athlete nude, championing them as an ideal physical specimen and reinforcing the elevated status (aidos) they gained for their success. In this February 1988 issue of Advocate Men (which has been broken into two parts) two short stories continue this tradition, with “Alter Boys” glorifying the youthful strength of students at a Catholic school and “Balls” idolizing the brawn of two baseball players. Included in this second half (see the first half here) is a Donelan cartoon and photos of models Alexandro, John Galt, and Jeff Tracy.

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