Tuesday Hotness – Miguel Iglesias (and more foreskin)

As yesterday’s blog proves, foreskin really is a touchy subject. All six of my readers left comments, and apparently I am now part of some pro-uncut mafia. COOLAH!

Are you coming to Ryan Steele’s show tonight at the Odyssey? You should. I haven’t been in MONTHS and can’t wait to see El Steele in all his comedic glory.

Guys with the last name Iglesias are just… you know. This Iglesias gives me more Hispanic Panic than Enrique. Yeah yeah, I know I’ve got a thing for Latin guys, but tattoos and longer hair and full frontals with foreskin = my new internet boyfriend. SALUD! Llamame por favor!

(Last photo is full frontal boys and girls so NSFW on that)

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