I like this hot commercial for TEN, the N10Z male-to-male pheromone enhanced cologne formulated exclusively for gay men.
The clean and fresh scent of TEN has a hint of citrus, a touch of ocean breeze and a sensual anchor of patchouli oil and cedarwood for a distinctively masculine, yet not overpowering aroma. TEN cologne has become a must-have for men around the world who attest to its amazing ability to help attract other men.
and a few more TV advertisements from the Commercial Closet…
I like to keep a lookout for new gay cinema and spotted this scene from After Sex the other day on WayOutWest and it seems worth watching. I may be projecting, but I just don’t buy the curious fratboy trying out for the catcher position before he even has a shot at bat, (Freddy must have some serious game when it comes to seduction lines) but I’ll check it out when I can find a copy and let you know what I think. The movie is a collection of both straight and gay relationship stories. Anyone else seen it?
After Sex is a relationship comedy that uses sex as a background to examine intimacy and vulnerability. It’s a humorous, yet honest look at modern day relationships told through nine couples.
Written and Directed by Eric Amadio. 2007 Freddy (Tanc Sade) and Jay (Noel Fisher)
Through witty dialogue and compromising situations, the film takes us from the beginning of a relationship to the aftermath of one, and examines every stage in between while somehow finding humor within the drama, heartache and confusion of it all.
I;ve been wondering this for myself and I KNOW what the words mean. I think it may be a tough sell since I’d be willing to put money on the fact that a large percentage of the American movie-going public will not know what EITHER word means.
Quantum is defined as: The smallest physically realizable unit of something. Solace is: Comfort or consolation in a time of distress. So basically someone is in distress and someone else shows as little support as possible.