Send us a text Sun, rain, and 385 men later, we walked away from Naked Man Camp with sand in our shoes, sore cheeks from laughing, and a renewed sense of what queer community can feel like. This isn’t just tents and discos. It’s consent-first workshops, big-hearted conversations, and a culture where strangers become chosen family over a weekend. We paint the scene from the ground up: a campsite layout that mixes RVs with swags so money doesn’t map to status, a camp kitchen that doubles as a ...
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Send us a text Sun, rain, and 385 men later, we walked away from Naked Man Camp with sand in our shoes, sore cheeks from laughing, and a renewed sense of what queer community can feel like. This isn’t just tents and discos. It’s consent-first workshops, big-hearted conversations, and a culture where strangers become chosen family over a weekend. We paint the scene from the ground up: a campsite layout that mixes RVs with swags so money doesn’t map to status, a camp kitchen that doubles as a ...
Bare Truths: The Human Body, Freedom, and the Fascination of Being Seen
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
1 hour 12 minutes
1 month ago
Bare Truths: The Human Body, Freedom, and the Fascination of Being Seen
Send us a text Sunshine, great food, and a cheeky Grinder tone over a loudspeaker set the stage for a bigger conversation: what actually happens to shame when the body is treated as ordinary rather than scandalous? We open with our romp through the Good Food & Wine Show—standout Greek bites, a crush-worthy stop at SOHI Distillery, and the kind of easy banter that only happens when friends gather. A surprise cruise win at Panthers and plans for Newcastle Pride give us momentum, but the hea...
Fully Grown Homos Podcast
Send us a text Sun, rain, and 385 men later, we walked away from Naked Man Camp with sand in our shoes, sore cheeks from laughing, and a renewed sense of what queer community can feel like. This isn’t just tents and discos. It’s consent-first workshops, big-hearted conversations, and a culture where strangers become chosen family over a weekend. We paint the scene from the ground up: a campsite layout that mixes RVs with swags so money doesn’t map to status, a camp kitchen that doubles as a ...