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GoNaked Magazine - Issue 46
Product Description
GoNaked is a digital magazine that you can immediately download after purchase. It can be read on your computer, tablet, or even your phone. (To grasp how to download your magazine, survey the video at the bottom of this page.)
The November Issue is a whopping 233 pages - packed with insightful articles, tour spots, interviews, and tons of photos!
Cutie 22-year-old cover model Michael takes us into the woods!
Michael is also from Cleveland. I met him in a cannabis-related class last year. He's vertical, but is very comfortable in his own skin. We took these photos in the woods near my abode on a gorgeous Autumn day. While he's posed for me in the past, it was fun to acquire naked in essence and enjoy the last little bit of nice weather!
This month's photo oppose was STRIPES! Teen, you guys got creative! I am SO PROUD of how amazing these photos are!
Also in this packed issue:
- 24/7 Nudity at Vera Playa
- Upcoming Gay Nude Cruises
- Butt Plug Bath Bombs
- We Remember Lgbtq+ Magazines No Longer With Us
- Poppers Explained
- Artist Profile - Josh
- The 5 Love Languages
- A Hands-On Report of JO Clubs - Part II
The next release came out in Protest 2013 - and it was radically different from the previous editions. As I mentioned in the last publish, some of the celebs were starting to get more comfortable with organism naked and some even got to do multiple shoots - that was definitely the case from here on in. No more undergarments and now plenty of unlike offerings from most of the stars. As of this post, I will now start uploading each photoset by celebrity as this will be plain to keep footpath of.
As for my thoughts on the issue itself... it was a definite step up from before - no piece of clothing present here! The inclusion of athletes like Chris Mears, Ashley McKenzie and Luke Campbell were a great deal, even if they weren't the biggest of stars at this aim . There isn't as much colour variety in this edition (and for the next two) since the woody background is very monotonous and the light rooms look uninviting at most. Also, given that Dylan Rosser was emotionally attached in the making of this issue, I found it to be a little disappointing since he is well-known for full frontal male nudity, and yet there is none. Overall, I still liked it better than the first four issues.
This was also the first
Part 4: Red Hot Models Mikey Robinson, Tom Brady, Jake Hold and Alex Mountain - I've included the uncensored version of the first photo in the downloadable link coming soon which shows Jake and Alex's dicks as well as a very dodgy Photoshop attempt to hide Tom's bits. You can find that photo in the Red Warm Calendar thread somewhere on this site. His solo image (also in the upcoming link) does hold a partial frontal, though.
Russell Kane
Michael Turchin
Rhys Howells
Daniel Brocklebank
Andy Newton-Lee
The second coming of The Naked Issue
This is my last Editor’s Letter at Gay Times as Editorial Director, so I consideration I’d be especially cheeky with this month’s issue – bringing back the magazine’s infamous Naked Issue. A highlight of the brand’s publishing calendar in the early 2010s, these editions would see the magazine bring help the soft porn of its heyday and revel in inches upon inches of male flesh.
As someone more of the dyke persuasion, the magazine’s history as a saucy gay and bi male magazine never quite spoke to me, but during my first week at Gay Times I met our very talented Senior Art Director Jack Rowe, who introduced me to so much of the history of the publication, allowing me to see it in a modern light. He talked about his ambition of bringing back the Naked Issue but, this day, with a much more diverse cast rather than the light, cisgender men who dominated the centrefolds at the time.
Two years later, this is what we’re doing – helming this issue with a naked cover discharge lensed by Richard Dowker and feature written by Ryan Cahill, getting extremely close and personal to different activists from our community, across a range of ages, experiences,