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why does this week's guest have over two million followers on TikTok? Cuz she's that GIRL!! And also super funny/smart/nerdy/gorgeous/real. internet queen Marc Sebastian and i discuss:- the long island medium - why he loves animals so much (it's autism)- mormon sex hotels- the darkness of tiktok shop- marc's funeral plan- getting gay bashed by our siblingsPlus, Marc makes an argument for why LINDSAY LOHAN is a character actress. Did he convince you?**********************************************************************Fan of Male lover Ass Pod? Leave a same-sex attracted ass comment!Watch this week's bonus episode with Denver fitness queer Charlie CoveyGay Ass Merch: Marc:InstagramTikTokFollow Eric + Gay Ass Podcast:Eric's InstagramGay Ass Podcast's InstagramThat's A Gay Ass Podcast is Executive Produced by Eric Williams Produced by Nathanael McClureMusic by Nathanael McClureAdvertising Inquiries: & Opt-Out:

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I first came across Charlie Covey on TikTok, where he gives an unfiltered look into his gay being in Denver. I asked him to do the pod hoping to ask lots of slutty questions, and y’a

I’m a year-old masculine straight guy who loves exploiting the fantasies so many gay men hold about straight men. When a lgbtq+ guy is into me because I look like his straight-masculine-jock dream, it’s a power trip like no other. It’s always a specific type of bottom gay dude I seek out when I receive on Grindr: a very feminine “thicc” guy with a pretty face and physical features begging for a dick. The kind of guy where from the right angles you can’t explain the difference between his big ass and a thicc chick’s big ass. And I always follow the equal script: I deliver my dick pics, I make one of these thicc bottom boys yearn me, and I tell him to send me a video of him twerking like a stripper for me.

But I don’t travel through with the meetup. I've experimented a few times and have gotten head from a few guys, but I have no interest in dick or fucking one of these dudes. I don’t wish to harm anyone or live a lie, but I don't feel lgbtq+ or bisexual at all. I actually feel like I’m “earning my heterosexuality” when I perform this. It's love I’m proving to myself just how straight I a

DEAR READERS: I&#;m off this week. To tide all of your sizzling and/or kinky and/or sore asses over, here&#;s a column I wrote 15 years ago. Some newer readers might&#;ve missed this column when it originally appeared—some of you who were still in grade school, diapers, or amniotic sacs back in —so I&#;m rerunning it now because I still obtain questions about &#;gerbiling&#; on a daily basis.


QWe were having a little office debate about &#;gerbiling.&#; How does it work? Do all lgbtq+ men do this? Does Richard Gere? Does the animal get shoved up the anus with a toilet paper roll only to suffocate seconds later? Is it the scratching or the act of killing an animal that gets people off? Why? Can&#;t this cause grave damage? What gives? —
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AEvery day, my mail contains at least three questions about &#;gerbiling.&#; In the eight years I&#;ve been writing this column, I have never addressed the gerbil issue, but now, this week and this week only, I am breaking my silence. Clip and rescue this column, for I will never discuss gerbils again. Ahem. To start, I would like

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