Gay Brothels in Nevada – Coming Soon?

(12/15/2009)
SWEET SWEETBACK’S BADASSSSS SONG (1971) – Melvin van Peebles kicked off the blaxpoitation craze of the ‘70s with this film, partially funded by Bill Cosby

SWEET SWEETBACK'S BADASSSSS SONG (1971) - Patially financed by Bill Cosby, this film kicked off the blaxpoitation craze

MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969) – To this day, Dustin Hoffman as Enrico “Ratso” Rizzo remains my dad’s favorite character in film

MIDNIGHT COWBOY (1969) - To this day, Dustin Hoffman as Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo remains my dad's favorite character in film

That prostitution is legal in Nevada is no big secret. Until last week, however, men were precluded from legally shtupping for shekels due to such particularly specific wording in the health codes stating that sex-workers were required to undergo regular cervical exams. Now, due to a particularly frisky lawyer from the ACLU, the Board of Health has expanded the verbiage to include "urethral exams" which would allow for vaginally-challenged sex-workers to be tested for STDs.

Finally! At long last, I can proceed with plans to open my gay brothel, The Bone-In Chicken Ranch. Ride 'em, cowboy!

SONNY (2002) – James Franco and Brenda Blethyn were terrific in this film that was “based on a true story”

SONNY (2002) - James Franco and Brenda Blethyn were terrific in this film that was "based on a true story"

Meanwhile, I've chosen to accompany this post with the movie posters from four incredible films (from four different decades) about male prostitutes. Get into it!

AMERICAN GIGOLO (1980) – Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton, Giorgio Armani and Blondie… Enough said

AMERICAN GIGOLO (1980) - Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton, Giorgio Armani and Blondie... Enough said

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