Thirsty Thursday: Masks Are Socially Responsible, But Instagram Users Are Proving They Can Be Hot, Too

Thirsty Thursday: Masks Are Socially Responsible, But Instagram Users Are Proving They Can Be Hot, Too

With masks recommended and even required in many parts of the world, it’s not surprising to see facial coverings make their way into thirsty pics on Instagram.

In fact, some gays have been posting under the hashtag #Mask4Mask, a humorous take on the problematic “Masc4Masc” tagline common on hookup apps.

Below is a sampling of recent contributions. Let us know in the comments which is your fave.

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#gay #gay guy #gayinsta #instagay #gayatx #atxgay #mask #gaymask

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No daddy issues here. #mask4mask #marekrichard #daddy

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I’d like to keep it on plz 😷

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A #poem from THE MIRROR OF LOVE Remember running In between The blazing trashcans Holding hands, Laughing above the sirens, Unafraid and pure? We knew That freedom Could be won, That nothing Could prevent it. We were sure, my love We were so sure. That was before the virus. AIDS changed everything. Though first Affecting heterosexuals, Who comprise nine-tenths Of those afflicted worldwide, Church and press spoke Of a ‘gay plaque.’ And we, so close To being recognized as fully human were, Instead, transformed To medieval bogeymen. A human tragedy Thus licensed human bigotry. By Alan Moore #mirroroflove #love #poetry #queer #scruff #quarantine #quarantinelife #sober #gay #mask #mask4mask #zoom #ink #gayink #goodvibes #instagood #pictureoftheday

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Thirsty lil reminder to WASH YOUR HANDS 🍻🙅🏼‍♀️😷 #Mask4Mask

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Thirsty Thursday: Masks Are Socially Responsible, But Instagram Users Are Proving They Can Be Hot, Too

Celebrity Daily Dose: The men of ‘Hollywood’ share their binging habits

Celebrity Daily Dose: The men of ‘Hollywood’ share their binging habits

Little Fires Everywhere

Welcome to Queerty’s latest entry in our series, Queerantined: Daily Dose. Every weekday as long as the COVID-19 pandemic has us under quarantine, we’ll release a suggested bit of gloriously queer entertainment designed to keep you from getting stir crazy in the house. Each weekend, we will also suggest a binge-able title to keep you extra engaged.

Jeremy Pope, Jim Parsons and Jake Picking have a show to promote.

The handsome threesome all play leading roles in the new Ryan Murphy/Netflix series Hollywood. The series imagines the Golden Age of Hollywood as it should have been: a place where the dreams of aspiring artists can come true, and where gender, race and sexuality are not barriers to overcome.

Of course, like the rest of the world, all three actors have locked themselves away to avoid COVID-19. While chatting about the new show, we managed to wrest their favorite bingable titles to share with the world.

“I just got into Little Fires Everywhere,” says Pope.

“I just watched episode two of Succession,” Parsons says.

“I’ve never seen The Sopranos,” Picking adds. “I just started the first season.”

The Sopranos streams on Amazon, Hulu, HBO Go, YouTube and iTunes.

Succession streams on Amazon, Hulu, HBO Go, YouTube and VUDU.

Little Fires Everywhere streams on Hulu.

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