Best of the web: Charmants

A web magazine with "obsessive daily coverage of male beauties"

Site: Charmants

Charmants is a web magazine with “obsessive daily coverage of male beauties,” usually generic gym bunny boys that you see all over — hairless web underwear models givin’ you the “I’m too good for you” stare. Calling Joseph Sayers!

But when Charmants shares steamy photo layouts of Brazilian hottie Marlon Teixeira with his sinewy bod, pouty lips and curly brown locks, well it just doesn’t get better than that.

Oh, wait, it does!

There’s tat-covered pornstar Logan McCree posing all nasty-like and rugby player Danny Care stretching out, pits exposed (just for you). Mmm…. Care bear stare.

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