Someone commented three weeks ago on one of my George O'Brien Day posts that he really enjoyed photos of crotch bulges. So that inspired today's set. We start with a young man who was putting on a show that could only have gotten better once he got went.
I think this is Lance Willett by Champion. See the monkey photo you also posted today.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's the same guy in a different setting.
DeleteI think it's actor Ricardo Montalban. Google him and this image pops up so.
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ReplyDeleteDer Fotograf wusste, worauf er seine Kamera fokussieren musste.:)
I remember trunks like this. Before the days of spandex. Off they look dreadful, but on, as we can see here, they'd take on a guy's "shape" rather nicely. Time for revival.
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DeleteThere must be a gay collective unconscious around the word "Bulge." When I was 11 in the early 1960s, I loved to go by the high school at the end of the school day and look at those teenaged men (ha!) in their skin-tight pants and gawk at their bulges with mind-exploding (and loin-exploding) lust. I simply said the word "bulge" to myself, not thinking anyone else had come up with that term. Little did I know that hundreds of thousands of gay boys were thinking up the same term at the same time. Could be another element of gaydar.
ReplyDeleteBulge awareness is definitely a component of gaydar.
DeleteThis particular type of swimsuit shows the package off to full advantage and why not! Lol.
ReplyDeleteDoes the job.
DeleteHe definitely has a nice bulge
ReplyDeleteI really like that photo. I know that at one time, some teenage boys used cotton wool or a cloth handkerchief to plump up their crotch. I knew some! The problem was that they seemed very well equipped by the pool and once they undressed in the common changing rooms, we could (me in particular, I was already looking at the boys) only stripped naked, they didn't have the coveted merchandise when they were in swimsuits!
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