In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s another Let’s Talk About Sex. The guys are joined by Mario Forte and Kenny “Panda” Keawekane, Mr. North American Bear 2018, to discuss PrEP. With our guests, we discuss what PrEP is, what medications are involved, and disclose some of the potential barriers in getting on PrEP. Are you PrEP-ared?
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LTAS: PrEP with guests Mario Forte and Kenny Keawekane
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s another Bear Experience Action Readiness, or BEAR, show. On the heels of the 15th Drenched Fur and just before some head to CLAW, the cubs reminisce about their favorite bear event/bear run adventures. From deep in the forests of gay campgrounds to the cozy home of a friendly potluck, the guys tell their tales of things that stuck out for them…in a good way.
In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, ALL PRAISE THE DIVA! Grab your fans as the queens take you to church. Gary and Damon testify about this parody of public access evangelical talk shows. Watch as the cubs witness the gurls honor Britney and Mariah. Which queen is on the fringes of damnation?
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the cubs are joined by the multi-talented Daddy Hadrian for another Let’s Talk About Sex. In a follow up on previous episodes, today’s show is all about bathhouse etiquette: some spoken and unspoken rules, and tips and tricks to follow while engaging in the cruisy atmosphere of the gay bathhouse. Learn how to be a prepared bear before, during, and after you put that towel around your waist.
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Welcoming back our longest standing guest host for his 28th appearance, Hadrian McQuaig!
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, North American Bear Weekend is just around the corner! So, it’s time for another Bear Experience Action Readiness show! For this BEAR, the cubs prepare you for your maiden voyage to your first bear event or run. The guys share their first time experiences and give some tips to navigate the choppy bear seas.
We discuss what to expect as a virgin at a bear event/run and what our personal experiences were like.
Audience Questions/Feedback:
Baron W.: My first big event was GLLA, and I really didn’t know what to expect! It was exciting yet terrifying all at once. I guess what I wish I had known is that people are (usually) very warm and welcoming and if you put yourself out there you’ll usually find a new friend or five!
Joshua P. [Skeleton Crew]: Hmmm…I have never been to an event. From what I see and hear, they are very cliquey, and a fear I have is I would end up spending the time mostly by myself, or just with the people I attend with (which seems to defeat the purpose of attending these events).