Tuesday Hotness – Is Sean Lamont hot?

Well obviously. But a movie at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival last week (The Butch Factor) along with my boyfriend’s obsession with seeing dick outlines in athletic gear (sweatpants, lululemons etc) got me wondering what I found sexy in other guys, especially in photographs of men.

Do I have internalized homophobia?

Mmm…if you can spot me in this photo, you’ll know the answer to that question is no.

On the flipside, do I like really masculine, butch guys doing manly things?

Hells yes.

Especially when they’re manly things like walking around in a rugby stadium mostly naked or lying around in a brick alleyway in just a towel. Doesn’t get more manly than that.

And Sean Lamont (courtesy of Dieux du Stade 2007) is a perfect example:

PS His name is Sean. That’s answer enough for me.

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