Oh, WikiHow. Is there anything you don’t know how to WikiDo? If you don’t own an actual jockstrap (what? Why not?), then Wikihow – that infallible guide to the universe that previously brought us How to Wash Your Penis, amongst many other wonderful bits of advice – has some tips on how to get […]
Sunday Comics: “Private Lessons” by Josman
My kind of private lessons: one-on-one penis tutoring at your hunky high school teacher’s house. Oh, Josman. I am genuinely floored by the amount of traffic that comes into this blog looking for Handjobs Magazine material and for Josman gay cartoons and comics in particular. Especially when we’ve only really showcased a small handful of […]
Happy Valentine’s Gay From the Heroes at Doable Guys
Forgot to get classroom Valentines for tomorrow? Print and pass mini-arts from Doable Guys! Kids love ’em! When I was a kid, Valentine’s Day was a contest at school. Not to see who got the most, or who got what mushy stuff from their crush. But to see who would come in that day […]
Story Time: “Strength Coach” by Rio Mack
Muscles and testosterone and pleasure and muscles. We haven’t done a good story time post in a long while on here! And we haven’t featured a Nifty story in a really long while! I came across Rio Mack‘s Strength Coach pretty much by accident (while I was jacking according to my new ‘silent as possible’ […]
5 Most Shocking Revelations About Medieval Dick
The Middle Ages: Horniness Without End and No Way to Google Anything. This past week, while I was in sunny Miami, an article came across my inbox describing the woes and wants of the sex lives of people in the Middle Ages. The Salacious Middle Ages is a brilliant essay/exploration by Katherine Harvey, […]
Craig Seymour’s “Elegy of Clubland” from XY Magazine
Evaluating a feeling of freedom younger men might never appreciate. Through the magic of twitter recently, I was reintroduced to a long-lost love of my early internet days, XY Magazine. XY was a very rare bird indeed, and offered guys like me a window into a world of beauty and acceptance that we might never have […]





