Becket Posted Sunday at 10:02 PM Posted Sunday at 10:02 PM Found a website with all the sex scenes available. They were very nice. I am amazed such explicit scenes between two men were shown on "available for all" television. The site was AZNudeMen, a free site that shows the various sex scenes in movies and shows with "famous" guys. Anyway, with YouTube plus this site I guess I have seen most all of the episodes. I will watch them for real at some point. Giving myself something to look forward to now that football season is over except for the Super Bowl next Sunday.
+ jeezopete Posted Sunday at 11:13 PM Posted Sunday at 11:13 PM Fans of the show are really FANS: Becket 1
dutchal Posted Monday at 01:54 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:54 PM 18 hours ago, Gar1eth said: Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt. There is, however, a third book concerning them that's not coming out until next September. So Heated Rivalry The Long Game Unrivaled (coming to a bookstore near you September 29th 2026) Unrivaled will actually be the 7th book in the series, not counting the two short stories: https://www.goodreads.com/series/245053-game-changers
+ Gar1eth Posted Monday at 05:42 PM Posted Monday at 05:42 PM 22 hours ago, Gar1eth said: Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt. There is, however, a third book concerning them that's not coming out until next September. So Heated Rivalry The Long Game Unrivaled (coming to a bookstore near you September 29th 2026) 3 hours ago, dutchal said: Unrivaled will actually be the 7th book in the series, not counting the two short stories: https://www.goodreads.com/series/245053-game-changers I wasn't talking about the entire Game Changers Series. I was referring to the books about Shane and Ilya.
+ Gar1eth Posted Tuesday at 09:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:17 PM On 2/1/2026 at 1:27 PM, Gar1eth said: Been there. Done that. Got the t-shirt. There is, however, a third book concerning them that's not coming out until next September. So Heated Rivalry The Long Game Unrivaled (coming to a bookstore near you September 29th 2026) On 2/2/2026 at 7:54 AM, dutchal said: Unrivaled will actually be the 7th book in the series, not counting the two short stories: https://www.goodreads.com/series/245053-game-changers On 2/2/2026 at 11:42 AM, Gar1eth said: I wasn't talking about the entire Game Changers Series. I was referring to the books about Shane and Ilya. There's a really nice scene between Ilya and Shane's father David towards the end of The Long Game. I hope they keep it in the series next season.
Manhattan Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM I'm sorry to find you all still swooning over two male "hockey players" who behave like women. Men with womanly hairless asses talking to each other like women imagine gay men talk. Gay sex depicted without having to see those aggressive, problematic penises. I've never heard or seen gay men relate to each other like these two - so much drama! And not the kind I like in film or television. Gay men - go on a date, get a massage, hire an escort. Have an actual experience with an actual man. Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. MikeBiDude, + FrankR, + poolboy48220 and 2 others 1 4
+ FrankR Posted yesterday at 05:58 AM Posted yesterday at 05:58 AM 2 hours ago, Manhattan said: I'm sorry to find you all still swooning over two male "hockey players" who behave like women. Men with womanly hairless asses talking to each other like women imagine gay men talk. Gay sex depicted without having to see those aggressive, problematic penises. I've never heard or seen gay men relate to each other like these two - so much drama! And not the kind I like in film or television. Gay men - go on a date, get a massage, hire an escort. Have an actual experience with an actual man. Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. Thirstbucket. + Lucky and MikeBiDude 2
Callas Posted yesterday at 06:03 AM Posted yesterday at 06:03 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, Manhattan said: I'm sorry to find you all still swooning over two male "hockey players" who behave like women. Men with womanly hairless asses talking to each other like women imagine gay men talk. Gay sex depicted without having to see those aggressive, problematic penises. I've never heard or seen gay men relate to each other like these two - so much drama! And not the kind I like in film or television. Gay men - go on a date, get a massage, hire an escort. Have an actual experience with an actual man. Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. At best not capable of enjoying arts, at worst not capable of feeling love. Doesn’t mean it’s real, but sad fact that you haven’t seen or heard something doesn’t mean such something doesn’t exist. Edited yesterday at 06:23 AM by Callas + Lucky 1
Callas Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM 3 hours ago, Manhattan said: I'm sorry to find you all still swooning over two male "hockey players" who behave like women. Men with womanly hairless asses talking to each other like women imagine gay men talk. Gay sex depicted without having to see those aggressive, problematic penises. I've never heard or seen gay men relate to each other like these two - so much drama! And not the kind I like in film or television. Gay men - go on a date, get a massage, hire an escort. Have an actual experience with an actual man. Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. 16 minutes ago, Callas said: At best not capable of enjoying arts, at worst not capable of feeling love. Doesn’t mean it’s real, but sad fact that you haven’t you seen or heard something doesn’t mean such something doesn’t exist. “It is profoundly revealing when an individual’s critique of a creative work descends into a dismissal of the emotions portrayed within it. To suggest that a narrative is "dopey" or "unrealistic" simply because it dares to center tenderness over cynicism is to admit to a certain aesthetic and emotional myopia. At the very best, such a stance indicates a fundamental inability to engage with the arts as a transformative medium—one that is designed to elevate the human experience rather than merely mirror the most mundane or transactional aspects of it. At worst, however, this rigid skepticism suggests a far more tragic condition: an apparent incapacity for recognizing, or perhaps even feeling, the expansive nature of love itself. Art has never been required to serve as a literal, carbon-copy reflection of every viewer’s specific history. The beauty of storytelling lies in its ability to present "the possible" alongside "the real." To argue that a depiction is invalid because it does not align with one's personal observations is a logical fallacy of the highest order. It is a somber reality that some individuals believe their narrow window of experience constitutes the entirety of the world's horizon. The claim that one has "never seen or heard" gay men relate to each other with such emotional depth is not a dynamic critique of the show’s writing; rather, it is a self-indictment of the speaker’s own limited social and emotional ecosystem. Just because a specific frequency of affection has remained silent in your own life does not mean that the frequency itself does not exist. We must ask ourselves why soft-heartedness and vulnerability are so often miscoded as "weakness" or "inauthenticity." Why is it that drama and emotional transparency are viewed with such vitriol, while the transactional and the "aggressive" are upheld as the only markers of "actual" experience? To suggest that men should bypass the nuances of romantic connection in favor of the mechanical is to advocate for a life that is spiritually hollow. The arts are intended to stretch the boundaries of our empathy. When we encounter a story that challenges our preconceived notions of how men should behave, speak, or love, the instinct to mock is often a defense mechanism against the discomfort of being moved. Your dismissal of this series as a "dopey" fantasy for an imagined audience ignores the reality that many find profound resonance in these depictions. Truth in art is not found in the hairlessness of an actor or the specific mechanics of a scene, but in the emotional honesty that the performances evoke. If you find yourself unable to perceive that honesty, the fault does not lie with the creators, but with the lens through which you choose to view the world. May you eventually find the grace to see that love, in all its various and "dramatic" forms, is as real as any other part of our shared humanity.“ asked ChatGPT to turn my comment into 500 words 🤭 + newatthis 1
KeepItReal Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 hours ago, Manhattan said: I'm sorry to find you all still swooning over two male "hockey players" who behave like women. Men with womanly hairless asses talking to each other like women imagine gay men talk. Gay sex depicted without having to see those aggressive, problematic penises. I've never heard or seen gay men relate to each other like these two - so much drama! And not the kind I like in film or television. Gay men - go on a date, get a massage, hire an escort. Have an actual experience with an actual man. Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. Oh, now I get it. The gay isnt gay enough for ya because it was written by a woman! MikeBiDude and + FrankR 2
samhexum Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) Yes, it is quite unrealistic, but what starts as a well-made lifetime television movie crossed with graphic softcore gay porn turns into something much deeper and it becomes a beautiful love story about two people who take 8 years to realize they've been in love since the day they met. It's a total fantasy, the way many romantic films or series are, but it is so well done and acted that to be so dismissive about anyone else's emotional reactions to it because you didn't have any is myopic. People need escapism and feel-good entertainment every once in a while (especially nowadays). And, of course, there was that dresser... Edited 18 hours ago by samhexum because he submitted too soon because he had to pee Callas 1
d.anders Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 10 hours ago, Manhattan said: Don't give money and attention to this dopey series. Bonnie Bitter is in the house, and she just farted. MikeBiDude 1
+ Lucky Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Why is @Manhattan so obsessed with the enjoyment shown here for the show? Why not just leave the thread alone? MikeBiDude and samhexum 2
d.anders Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago On 2/1/2026 at 2:47 AM, samhexum said: SNL Taps Heated Rivalry Star Connor Storrie To Host February Episode It appears to be true. Hosting Feb 28. Amazing.
dutchal Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Per present estimates there are roughly a quarter billion (with a "b") gay or bisexual men on the planet. The odds that among all those men a relationship like this could happen are not so bad, so to say it's "unrealistic", other than the fact of it taking place in the NHL, might be unfair. KeepItReal 1
Callas Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 20 minutes ago, dutchal said: Per present estimates there are roughly a quarter billion (with a "b") gay or bisexual men on the planet. The odds that among all those men a relationship like this could happen are not so bad, so to say it's "unrealistic", other than the fact of it taking place in the NHL, might be unfair. I’m out, but I would love a secrect, cannot—tell—anyone relationship with a closeted guy. I think it would be so fun and hot 🥵🫣😈
samhexum Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Callas said: I’m out, but I would love a secrect, cannot—tell—anyone relationship with a closeted guy. I think it would be so fun and hot 🥵🫣😈 Especially if he had an ass like Ilya's + newatthis 1
dutchal Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, samhexum said: Especially if he had an ass like Ilya's Or the looks and physique of Kip: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT8Q40Cjwoz/ samhexum 1
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