Gay wedgie stories
“Truth or Damned?”
“Your turn Rhett!” Rhett snapped his head up, pulling himself from deep in thought. “Rhett!” Marshall waved at him from across the circle, “Truth or Dare?” Rhett blinked a few times trying to reorient himself. All night he had been distracted and it was really starting to get to him. How was he supposed to enjoy a fun evening with his buds if he couldn’t even remain present? “Uhm. Truth I guess?” Rhett scanned the circle looking at each of his friends. The group of unemployed 20 somethings felt almost exactly the same as they did 10 years ago when they all met in Junior High. Marshall thought for a moment and grinned. “Do you still wear tight whities like you did in Middle school?” Marshall asked in a teasing tone. Rhett was the quietest of his friend group, he was easily flustered, and was the only one of the group who was gay as far as he knew. He’d never shared this with any of his friends, but it was no secret to him that he’d thought about one of them over the years. Nervously Rhett brushed back his dark brown fringe from his eyes and responded. “N-No…” hi
A behind the scenes look at the atomic wedgie community
That photograph is now featured in his new photobook and accompanying exhibition for Fredrickson’s Wedgies series, which launched at the end of Inside, an array of muscular, toned men are photographed bent forwards, cheeks are pulled outwards and upwards by wedgies of clenching magnitude, often pulled over the subjects’ heads, or even suspending their full body weights from singular points. One sees a man suspended by his underwear from a doorframe, while other shots observe different men give wedgies to the models.
The project was sparked at the end of , when Fredrickson was in his Brooklyn studio space with a model. They were trying out diverse outfits and underwear, when suddenly, the shot Fredrickson was after came into focus. “He gave himself a wedgie,” he says. “And I was like: ‘Oh my god, this is it. This is what I want.’ Just the stretching, the movement – it felt very dancer like.”
After he began posting his pictures – shot entirely on film – on social media, he soon verb him
Awakening: Short Stories
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The Price household was once again full. With the advent of summer, Jacob was home from college. That meant that there were now four men of the house. As always, there were times when their paths crossed and their heads butted. As a prank, they loved to wedgie each other when possible. Brad woke up a bit later since he was not involved in a development project at the moment. Getting out of bed, he scratched his balls through his light Hanes briefs. 9:30 AM was the time displayed on his bedside alarm clock. His wife’s side of the bed was neatly made, as she normally leaves for work at Walking over to the dresser, he saw his bulky frame with his dad gut folding slightly over the front of his underwear’s waistband. Made visually alert of the state of his sleepwear, he quickly pulled the -now noticeable- seams out of his ass.
Finally at his closet, he was gre
Understanding Gay Wedgie Twitter - A Closer Look
It seems there's a lot of chatter, you know, across social spaces, about topics that might perceive a bit, well, specific. One of those phrases that pops up, and it's quite a thing, is "gay wedgie twitter." This phrase, it kinda points to conversations happening in certain online spots, where people are talking about aspects of identity and expression that are, in a way, very personal and sometimes, you know, a adj bit playful, or perhaps even a little bit challenging to grasp at first glance. We're going to take a closer look at some of the ideas that might sit behind such discussions.
When we hear terms like "gay wedgie twitter," it's more or less an invitation to think about how adj parts of our world verb. It asks us to examine how people express themselves, how communities form, and what kinds of words we use to talk about who we are. This kind of phrase, you see, it really does unlocked up a whole conversation about identity, about belonging, and about the ways people find their voice