Friday, January 29, 2021

Advocate Men (January 1989), Part Two

As the AIDS epidemic swept throughout the community during the 1980s, multiple homoerotic publications tirelessly worked to encourage the practice of safe sex. While some, like the articles in Torso’s February 1986 issue, used scientific information in a highly straightforward approach, others, like Lon Naughton’s short story “Pretty in Hot Pink” contained in this January 1989 issue of Advocate Men (which has been broken into two part), strived to eroticize condoms to promote their use. Within the tale, the narrator, a fraternity pledge, not only supplies his brothers with condoms from his job at Planned Parenthood but praises how the penis of his big brother looks inside the pink latex. Included in the second half (see the first half here) are spreads of models Ricky Bell and Brad Philips, the military-themed short story “The Little Colonel” and the police-themed short story “The Rescue,” and advice for senior homosexuals on loneliness.

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