View Full Version : Bisexual Calendar!
Lorcan
Jul 22, 2007, 12:58 AM
I want a bisexual calender cheescake/beefcake calender. Ya know, with a cute guy and girl on every month. How 'bout it? Any professional photographers out there? I know you can make one up if you send 12 pictures to some calender making company.
Just be sure that you have the next year out by summer, because that's the all the Pridefests will be held... more sales.
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DiamondDog
Jul 22, 2007, 1:09 AM
why not just make one yourself?
Everyone's tastes in men and women are so vastly different, that what's "hot" to me isn't going to be "hot" to you.
For example those smooth twinky boys that are featured in 90% of gay porn don't do anything for me, and neither do the smooth Ken doll clones that are in lots of gay/bi porn.
Lorcan
Jul 22, 2007, 1:45 AM
why? because:
I don't know how to take real stunning pictures. I don't have access to a lot models.
I've seen cheesecake calenders....and beefcake calenders... they sell. Sure not every picture is someone i'd like to have in bed.... i'm lucky if one or two peek my interest. but it's the principal of the thing! i'm sure even het couples would like it because it gives them both something to look at.
DiamondDog
Jul 22, 2007, 3:52 AM
why? because:
I don't know how to take real stunning pictures. I don't have access to a lot models.
I've seen cheesecake calenders....and beefcake calenders... they sell. Sure not every picture is someone i'd like to have in bed.... i'm lucky if one or two peek my interest. but it's the principal of the thing! i'm sure even het couples would like it because it gives them both something to look at.
Why not just use images of men and women that you find hot and make the calendar that way? That's what I meant by my post.
mn freak
Jul 22, 2007, 4:24 AM
Alot of stores have "Do-It-Yourself" calender kits. Try a photo shop like Ritz or maybe a scrapbook store. They will have the item to make your own.
dafydd
Jul 22, 2007, 6:29 AM
why not just make one yourself?
Everyone's tastes in men and women are so vastly different, that what's "hot" to me isn't going to be "hot" to you.
For example those smooth twinky boys that are featured in 90% of gay porn don't do anything for me, and neither do the smooth Ken doll clones that are in lots of gay/bi porn.
DD, come on...do you have to be so punctilious?
d
BiMale
Jul 22, 2007, 11:41 AM
That's a great idea.
Lorcan
Jul 23, 2007, 3:27 AM
hmmm well i really wanted to have one that i could sell. ya think i could do that if i got them off the web? I'd probably have to pay for them. Are their a lot of mixed couples posing together on the web?
guess i'll look when i find the time.
DiamondDog
Jul 23, 2007, 3:45 AM
DD, come on...do you have to be so punctilious?
d
what's the problem?
We all have our own tastes, likes and dislikes when it comes to what turns us on.
What's "hot" to me isn't "hot" to everyone else in the world.
It would be boring if we all went by the porn/entertainment industry's standards of what is "hot" for men and women, and nobody liked anything different.
Some people like their men to look like archetypical men, and their women to look archtypically feminine and this is apparent by the whole idea of a Cheesecake/Beef cake calendar. ;)
I know lots of gay/bi men who don't happen to like smooth boyish twinks or the majority of men who are featured in gay/bi porn, and it has nothing to do with being homo/biphobic as it's more about personal taste and personal attractions.
I have gay male friends who refuse to get involved sexually with a guy, or even date a guy who shaves/waxes his body and face.
I don't see anything wrong with this since it's their own personal preference, and they're not going to want to try to fake sexual attraction to people who they're not attracted to at all who don't turn them on, and it would be a huge waste of time for everyone involved.
Good luck making the calendar!
dafydd
Jul 23, 2007, 5:22 AM
what's the problem?
DD,
I just felt Lorcan had a neat, light-hearted idea and you turned it into a bit of equal ops diatribe. I agree with EVERYTHING you said in your post. I just thought the OP didn't intend the thread to be a humourless yet earnest disucssion on the politics of desire.
Regards,
D
Rocsteady
Jul 24, 2007, 2:01 AM
I suggest you simply check the gay/lesbian community stores and online shops. I'm sure the calendars exist. Everything he/she/they/them could want is out the somewhere if not buy two separate calendars and fuse them together.