Gentle Gestures = Gents + Gentlemen = Vintage Photos
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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
- There's nothing like seeing two (or more) men being affectionate with and loving to each other.
Whether it's familial, platonic, or romantic, love is love.
Always was. Always will be.
P.S. Tender masculinity is way sexier than toxic masculinity. Any day. Every day.
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Dances of the League of David, Op. 6 (Part 1)
Composed By Robert Schumann
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These re some good-looking, handsome men!
Beauty in the male species .👍🔥
Very nice! Love the closeups!!
Great video with awesome photos. Thank you.
I love this music
Clint/CP ✔️✔️👍 I'm facinated @ 12:51 with the guys having gone into a photograph booth studio, changed into swim shorts only to have a picture backdrop as if they were on holiday(vacation to you) Cheers DougT (on a public holiday Monday) 😜
Thanks, DougT! My guess is this was shot while they were on holiday at tiny photo studio on the boardwalk of some beach town. Likely a precursor to Fire Island or the line where guys felt comfortable with the photographer. Don't this one was taken by a machine. But could be... Cheers!
The second time I've seen an older photo wherein the Navy neckerchief if tied higher across the neck opening of the jumper. We were taught to have the knot fall at the bottom of the V.
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Please find some old jazz or love songs for these. The classic piano-banging greatly distracts from these lovely pics. Thank you.
I like jazz. I like classical. Music tastes is subjective. Much like our taste in men. Jazz will be in the mix, though we are limited by music licensing. Much of it is outside our DIY budget. :-)
Fair enough: perhaps the answer is to stick to softer, more melodious pieces. Please understand: I LOVE your work and look forward to your posts--they are deeply meaningful for me. I found the last soundtrack just too jarring to serve such lovely images. I offer this feedback in the spirit of support and appreciation for what you do. Lee
Lee another solution is to turn down your volume to a level where it doesn't impinge on your viewing pleasure? Cheers
@@leeerickson4574 Thank you, Lee. Frankly, the music front is the most frustrating side of doing this. We spend a lot of time looking for good fits (to our ears) that are in the public domain or Creative Commons. Because our sugar daddies are few and far between...and we're broke artists. lol
Challenging myself to find more variety. Also, the stuff I like to us (mainly classical) often gets us hit with bogus copyright claims by music publishers who think they own everything. They don't...and I fight them tooth and nail. 🙂
Appreciate your support and feedback. Truly. Even if I don't take all your suggestions, I value you and them. Thanks!
@@CollidePress Thanks for the additional input. I appreciate what you do, and understand you work within constraints. Please know your efforts are very much appreciated. Lee
There are a lot of bare chest pictures in this batch, but I don't see a single one in which the man looks "jacked". We know that average testosterone levels were higher than today in the 1900s, but nobody looks "gym toned". Hardly any chest hair, which is a secondary sex characteristic also related to testosterone levels. I find that curious. Did men just not work out back then?
Dunno what to tell you. T-levels aren't my specialty. Handsome dudes are though. And they come in all sizes, shapes, and toned-ness. :-)
Natural muscle is way more beautiful. It looks like most of these men weren't nearly as vain as the gym rats today.
I also appreciate the chests on some of these men and the natural non-gym bunny look. Is it appropriate to note that some of them have amazing nipples?
UA-cam filters don't love it, but I approve of the message and sentiment. So take that filters. :-)