“You’re really hard Jason,” he broke the silence.
Running my hands up and down his body, feeling him under my grip. I put my hand on his back and began rubbing into his muscle as I moved my hard cock from side to side, pressing it tight between the both of us. I took on last step and let my cock push up against him, there was no doubt now. I was right behind him, my dick practically sticking straight out and by now he had to have known something was up that neither one of us was acknowledging. The way he looked in that speedo, I could even picture it now as I was standing there. I knew Danny had a nice round ass from seeing him at swim practice, out of all the guys I had checked out his was my favorite. Feeling the head of my cock push in his tight warm hole as it squeezed me tight. But his body was turning me on so much, I wondered what it would be like putting my dick in another him. I could smell him, he smelled great, like body spray and morning sweat.ĭanny wasn’t into dudes, well not that I knew of and I wasn’t even sure what exactly I liked either at this point. He glanced over his shoulder and noticed I was standing awkwardly close. I couldn’t shake this feeling, after talking about sex and girls all night with him I was so horny I felt like I wasn’t in control anymore. “Yeah that sounds good, then maybe lay out after or something?” I had stood up and was still stroking myself. As we talked I was slowly jerking myself at the idea of being with my friend. I don’t think he noticed that I was rubbing my morning wood while I laid out on his couch. I wanted to smell him, put my hand on him, hold him close. What the fuck was wrong with me.ĭanny was a cool guy and all, and I did enjoy hanging out with him but I wasn’t like that I tried to tell myself. I guess I just needed a good jerk off session or something but I couldn’t stop imagining touching him, being with him.
I sat there palming my hard cock through my boxers as I looked at his fit tight back, his beautiful tan skin and a sexiness that I didn’t quite understand. Danny was eating breakfast at the counter and he had no clue I couldn’t stop staring at him. I was sitting on the couch and I was pretty horny, like most mornings, and my dick just wouldn’t go down. His parents were gone and I don’t think he liked being by himself so he asked if I wanted to hangout with him. (Editor’s note: We’ve updated the list for 2022, including Titane, Freaky, and Fear Street Part Three: 1666.One of my buddies from the team had asked me to stay over all weekend. Here are our essential LGBTQ+ horror movies, in order of release. The monsters are out of the closet, and they’re never going back in.
Now we can choose from a lesbian domestic drama involving a baby werewolf in Good Manners, a transfeminist vampire movie in Bit, or a French slasher set in a gay porn community with Knife + Heart. The indie cinema boom at the turn of turn of the millennium coincided with the emergence of New Queer Cinema, and eccentric coming-of-age darlings like May and Ginger Snaps provided an alternative to the glossy studio slashers of the time. The Moral Majority reign of the Reagan Era slammed up against the AIDS crisis, and the excess and tumult of the ’80s gave rise to ultra-stylish and sexualized gore in movies like The Hunger and Hellraiser. (Not to say it was all positive representation, but the lesbian vampire wave of the 1970s certainly signified that the puritans were losing the culture wars in genre.)
On rare occasion, queer folks were given real protagonists to root for, like Theo in The Haunting, but it wasn’t until the Hays Code was abandoned in the late 1960s that sexuality outside the bounds of heteronormativity became more overt. In the century since America became the world’s leader in horror film production, the genre became a bastion for the outsiders, the marginalized, the people made monsters by self-appointed adjudicators of sin, and who saw themselves in the supposed “villains” at the center of stories like Dracula’s Daughter. Fortunately, they weren’t creative enough to drive the big bad Other away. Here was Whale, a gay man, building horror in his own image and having astounding box office success as some groups were lobbying Hollywood to censor queerness out of existence. Before homosexuality was formally legislated out of existence in Hollywood by the Production Code - commonly referred to as the Hays Code, which established mandates for “moral standards” in motion pictures and banned depictions of “sexual perversity” - the legendary filmmaker James Whale was building the foundation for American genre cinema with films like Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, and The Invisible Man. (Photo by © Altered Innocence / Courtesy: Everett Collection) 33 Essential LGBTQ+ Horror MoviesĪs long as there have been horror films, there have been queer horror films.