My first gay crush was on Jack Dawson
(aka actor Leonardo DiCaprio).
I first saw "Titanic" when I was 6, in the mid 90's with my sister and aunt.
The movie was captivating for me. And even though I was so young, I still understood the gravity of Jack and Rose's love for each other. Also, I was wickedly jealous of Rose.
At first I wasn't sexually attracted to him (I was 6 for God's sake), but when I saw Jack frozen in the water with Rose trying to wake him up, I started bawling my eyes out.
I thought it was a real story, and I was watching an actor die filming it. My aunt tried to console me by telling me it was just a movie, but it didn't help me sleep at night.
I remember having dreams of me falling through the water and flying through the sunken Titanic. I would meet Jack by the clock, and we would embrace and kiss while everyone around us applauded.
I still have a crush on Leo today. But the Jack Dawson that stole my 6-year old heart has to rest in peace. That is, until I have the occasional dream taking me on another journey down to that amazing ship.
Justin - Steilacoom, WA
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Friday, September 30, 2011
Steven Loves Brian Kelly!
My two gay crushes were on TV shows in the 1960's.
My first real gay crush when I was around 11, was actor Brian Kelly.
He played the dad on "Flipper."
He was always shiny and sweaty, or in his swim trunks and scuba gear.
His character as a strong, strict, loving father was my ultimate fantasy.
And the other was actor Vince Edwards, who played "Dr. Ben Casey."
I was fascinated by all the dark hair on his forearms, and sometimes getting to see his chest hairs peeking out of the top of his shirt.
To this day, I am still attracted to dark Irish or Italian looking men.
Even as I look at these pictures now, they are mighty fine!
Steven - NYC, NY
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My first real gay crush when I was around 11, was actor Brian Kelly.
He played the dad on "Flipper."
He was always shiny and sweaty, or in his swim trunks and scuba gear.
His character as a strong, strict, loving father was my ultimate fantasy.
And the other was actor Vince Edwards, who played "Dr. Ben Casey."
I was fascinated by all the dark hair on his forearms, and sometimes getting to see his chest hairs peeking out of the top of his shirt.
To this day, I am still attracted to dark Irish or Italian looking men.
Even as I look at these pictures now, they are mighty fine!
Steven - NYC, NY
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Inspired by the "Born This Way Blog" - BornThisWayBlog.com
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Rachael Loves Starfire!
My first gay crush was both Starfire (voiced by Hynden Walch) and Raven (voiced by Tara Strong) from Cartoon Network's "Teen Titans."
I loved Starfire's naive unfamiliarity with Planet Earth, and Raven's witty, cynical nature. I was very enamored by their fantastic superpowers and, of course, perfect, animated bodies.
I didn't know at the time that what I was experiencing was my first gay crushes(who did?), but the two of them turned out to be the model for the women I like today.
I even tried to make myself a Raven costume, which just ended up being a lot of purple fabric scraps. My mom thought that was the cutest thing ever. But she's still unaware of just how deep my "hero worship" - pun intended - truly went.
Rachael - Kentucky
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I loved Starfire's naive unfamiliarity with Planet Earth, and Raven's witty, cynical nature. I was very enamored by their fantastic superpowers and, of course, perfect, animated bodies.
I didn't know at the time that what I was experiencing was my first gay crushes(who did?), but the two of them turned out to be the model for the women I like today.
I even tried to make myself a Raven costume, which just ended up being a lot of purple fabric scraps. My mom thought that was the cutest thing ever. But she's still unaware of just how deep my "hero worship" - pun intended - truly went.
Rachael - Kentucky
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Luke Loves Wil Wheaton!
My first gay crush was on Wil Wheaton as
Wesley Crusher from "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
I was 9 or 10 when I first saw him back in the early 90's. I didn't quite know what I was feeling, but I sure loved Wesley Crusher.
He was a pre-teen sexual icon for a whole generation of nerds, and was everything
I identified with. He was smart, and that made him an outcast (like me).
It's also what made him special, and I relished the idea of getting the praise he got for it. That was important for a non-athletic kid (like me).
I didn't understand it at the time - and definitely wasn't allowed to talk about it - but I was crazy hot for him. I spent painstaking hours trying to comb my hair just like his! I lived out my crush vicariously through my sister, secretly jealous of her ability to fawn and gush over Wesley Crusher like I wanted to.
And he got to kiss Ashley Judd, so he was kind of a player! I remain a fan of Wil to this day.
Luke - San Francisco, CA
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Wesley Crusher from "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
I was 9 or 10 when I first saw him back in the early 90's. I didn't quite know what I was feeling, but I sure loved Wesley Crusher.
He was a pre-teen sexual icon for a whole generation of nerds, and was everything
I identified with. He was smart, and that made him an outcast (like me).
It's also what made him special, and I relished the idea of getting the praise he got for it. That was important for a non-athletic kid (like me).
I didn't understand it at the time - and definitely wasn't allowed to talk about it - but I was crazy hot for him. I spent painstaking hours trying to comb my hair just like his! I lived out my crush vicariously through my sister, secretly jealous of her ability to fawn and gush over Wesley Crusher like I wanted to.
And he got to kiss Ashley Judd, so he was kind of a player! I remain a fan of Wil to this day.
Luke - San Francisco, CA
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Friday, September 9, 2011
Joe Loves James Franciscus!
My first gay crush was actor James Franciscus.
I was 11, just starting puberty, and went with my brothers and friends to see "Beneath the Planet of the Apes."
Like them, I liked action movies and sci-fi and - so I thought - the hot cavegirl, Nova.
But boy, I was in for a big surprise!
The hero of the movie was an astronaut played by James Franciscus. I couldn't take my eyes off him!
He was the most handsome guy I'd ever seen. He had golden blond hair, piercing blue eyes, and a deep voice. He was commanding and athletic, projecting a very manly, cool presence.
In his spacesuit, he looked and acted like the perfect All-American man, which had shifted in that era from cowboys to astronauts. But I quietly prayed for him to lose that spacesuit like Charlton Heston did in the first "Apes" movie! And I got my wish. Within a few minutes, Franciscus was stripped down to a skimpy loincloth and spent the rest of the movie looking like a blond Tarzan.
And wow, what a wardrobe change that was. He had a great body, with well defined pecs and sixpack abs. He didn't have the only ripped body in Hollywood then, but it wasn't that common, either. And to see such a handsome man with such a great body was really rare.
That night (and off and on for years afterward), I was confused and conflicted, since I'd thought I was into curvy cavegirls. But I had obviously discovered I preferred hard-bodied spacemen. And I got over it fast by fantasizing about my astronaut in a loincloth!
Joe - Atlanta, GA
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Like them, I liked action movies and sci-fi and - so I thought - the hot cavegirl, Nova.
But boy, I was in for a big surprise!
The hero of the movie was an astronaut played by James Franciscus. I couldn't take my eyes off him!
He was the most handsome guy I'd ever seen. He had golden blond hair, piercing blue eyes, and a deep voice. He was commanding and athletic, projecting a very manly, cool presence.
In his spacesuit, he looked and acted like the perfect All-American man, which had shifted in that era from cowboys to astronauts. But I quietly prayed for him to lose that spacesuit like Charlton Heston did in the first "Apes" movie! And I got my wish. Within a few minutes, Franciscus was stripped down to a skimpy loincloth and spent the rest of the movie looking like a blond Tarzan.
And wow, what a wardrobe change that was. He had a great body, with well defined pecs and sixpack abs. He didn't have the only ripped body in Hollywood then, but it wasn't that common, either. And to see such a handsome man with such a great body was really rare.
That night (and off and on for years afterward), I was confused and conflicted, since I'd thought I was into curvy cavegirls. But I had obviously discovered I preferred hard-bodied spacemen. And I got over it fast by fantasizing about my astronaut in a loincloth!
Joe - Atlanta, GA
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Click here - "Born This Way Blog""
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