Beginning in 1967 as a newsletter for the Los Angeles activist group Personal Rights in Defense of Education (PRIDE), The Advocate established itself as a serious publication of LGBTQ+ political and social issues and, to this day, features interviews with figures on a board range of topics, from Hillary Clinton to George Michael. In June of 1984, the publisher entered the realm of homoeroticism with its release of Advocate Men. Where The Advocate offered thought-provoking articles on health care and marriage equality, Advocate Men presented erotic short stories and sultry photos. The
second half of the June 1988 issue (see the first part here) contains spreads of models Cory Griffin, Joe Reeve, and Nash Yaeger, the
short story "A Spaceman's Love" (about a retired space captain's encounter with a young man), and advise on differing sexual drives between partners in an age-gap relationship.
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