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Describe the most gorgeous guy you've ever laid eyes on.


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It was in college. Ten years ago I was at a small town college known for its athletic program. On the hottest day of the spring semester, I was walking across the quad to go to the library, where I would devour Theatre World and read William Inge. I was one of three gay boys at my school I knew and the other two were my friends. We made up the GSA, joined by some of the artsy edgy kids and also Jewish students who were the most liberal on an apathetic campus.

 

As I was walking, I saw a guy - he was about 20 - and he was drenched in sweat, it was cascading down a magnificently built up chest with my favorite thing in the world- plump, juicy pecs. I saw him for about two seconds before I looked away, as I trained myself to do with hot guy sightings. I didn't look back. I don't even remember his features, I didn't really catch a glimpse of his face - although I could tell instantly he was good-looking. He didn't see me.

 

He took my breath away and when I got to the library I instantly cast him in the role of hunky drifter Hal in the play I was reading, Picnic.

 

I never saw him again - and believe me, I looked every day.

 

What about you? What is the hottest guy you've ever seen in real life - and did you ever get to talk to him or... do more than just look at him?

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I've shared before that in college I saw this most beautiful blond. Breathtaking! I even had several classes with him. I sat behind him so I could look at him. He had an attendance problem. I shared notes with him etc.. But he had eyes only for some girl.

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Walked into an audition and saw him warming up. Imagine the statue of David come to life. Chocolate brown eyes, shining curls of thick brown hair, lithe muscled and 6' tall. I was knocked out. The only difference is that, unlike the statue, he was very well hung.

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