Men cruising public toilets
Lets Examine the Phenomenon of Cruising Bathrooms Through 4 Famous Queer Men
Throughout history and for a variety of reasons, homosexual men have looked to public bathrooms as places to get laid. Some men enjoy cruising public restrooms because they’re turned on by the exhibitionism and the possibility of getting caught, while others notice it as a place to anonymously and discretely own a same-sex run-in in times when being outed as queer carries drastic social, political and legal consequences.
Cruising widespread restrooms has grow an ingrained part of queer history, with mixed feelings surrounding it. On one hand, it’s considered so seedy, sexy and transgressive that “toilet tramp” hookup scenes own become a ordinary scenario in homosexual porn (and even inspired drawings of gay erotic illustrator Tom of Finland).
On the other hand, it’s also considered by some to be a shadowy side of gender non-conforming sexuality and history that has been used to shame queer men for their otherwise inoffensive sexual proclivities (often in the call of protecting children or public decency).
Noting both sides, homosexual vide
Public Bathroom Stories, continued
I was on a trip recently and had the Sunday to myself to wander a mall. I decided to try and watch for myself if there was any cruising going on in the men's rooms (there were about seven between various stores)and boy was the retort yes.
In one busy bathroom, there was a guy standing on the contrary end of the handicap stall for a wonderful 10 minutes. At first I thought he was sitting on the can, but after he gave up and left, and I left my stall, I opened the door and saw that the toilet was on the other side. I infer he was standing there hoping someone would notice his feet and just enter?
In a very occupied washroom, I saw this swole black guy with an insanely developed assist peeing at the urinals. When I went over to the sink to wash my hands he turned his head and gave me a elongated look. I waited outside the bathroom, just stalling on my phone, just to see him depart. Sure enough, he eyed me but good as he walked down the hall. Unfortunately, he seemed to be wearing the black polo and inky trousers of a guy working in one of the department stores. That
Public bathroom gay cruising: Exploring the dynamics and customs of public bathroom cruising
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