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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2020 · 22 MIN

Friday 411: Naked w/Masks, Drive-Up Drag, and Rina Sawayama (Dean Sage | John Patrick)

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It was a hell of a week for trying to not be around people who weren't wearing masks, or who were wearing them improperly enough that it didn't matter. There's no "A" for effort here. From the Gym to food prep, we've seen too many people just not doing what we all need to do to keep each other safe, and it it's showing. So of course our eyes turned to Fire Island. We love naked men as much as the next gay but it's important that in our debauchery we also maintain the safety of others. There were some bad examples, and some good ones. Run around naked, just remember to wear your mask. After complaining about that, Dean and John try to figure out how Dean can have sex without infecting the whole house. His plan includes mandatory showers, and trade staying naked the whole time. (So far we're into it.) Finally we explore the next feature Queer Artists, Rina Sawayama. She has a mix of styles and a really cool rock edge that John appreciates. For a future episode we really want to get Black Rose Photography on the show, so check him out @blackrosephotog and send his work some love!

It was a hell of a week for trying to not be around people who weren't wearing masks, or who were wearing them improperly enough that it didn't matter. There's no "A" for effort here. From the Gym to food prep, we've seen too many people just not doing what we all need to do to keep each other safe, and it it's showing. So of course our eyes turned to Fire Island. We love naked men as much as the next gay but it's important that in our debauchery we also maintain the safety of others. There were some bad examples, and some good ones. Run around naked, just remember to wear your mask. After complaining about that, Dean and John try to figure out how Dean can have sex without infecting the whole house. His plan includes mandatory showers, and trade staying naked the whole time. (So far we're into it.) Finally we explore the next feature Queer Artists, Rina Sawayama. She has a mix of styles and a really cool rock edge that John appreciates. For a future episode we really want to get Black Rose Photography on the show, so check him out @blackrosephotog and send his work some love!

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