By now, you’ve probably reached Heated Rivalry overload.
Or, if you’re like our husband, you’re on your 47th viewing of the gay hockey romantic dramedy.
One of the biggest complaints we here from gay men and straight women alike? A complete lack of full-frontal flesh flashes! (Other than that one smartphone dick pic, which doesn’t count.)
Luckily, we’re in the Golden Age of Male Nudity on television, which is what first brought the new OUTtv series, Laid Bare, to our attention.
It starts out with a few ho-hum establishing shots of Beverly Hills, then BAM!
Gay orgy scene!
Then BAM! again.
Penis after penis after penis on parade.
Most of which, if not all, appear to be these men’s real appendages and not prosthetics.
The series follows a group of guys summoned to a clothing optional Palm Springs men’s resort as the dying wish of the man who hosted the orgy. Soon, one by one, the guests get murdered, all against a backdrop of naked men and palm trees.
Color this the sexiest whodunit ever.
What we love most, the episodes are only about 10 minutes each on average. So, it’s a fantastic series to watch on the treadmill or right before bed without a huge time commitment.
These days, we tend to watch shows and movies and listen to podcasts on 1.25 or 1.5 speed so we can consume more content in less time. However, with so much primo peen, Laid Bare may be the first-ever show we’ve considered watching in half-speed to make the nude scenes last longer.Beyond our horny take on the show, you should know it’s really well made. And really funny.
Five of the series’ eight episodes have already aired, so you can catch up in less than an hour for this Wednesday’s new episode. Or wait just three more weeks until it’s done and binge the entire thing in one sitting.
However you choose to consume Laid Bare, you’re going to love it.
Because this gay resort has way more man-on-man sex than that ol’ Canadian cottage could ever handle.

Laid Bare
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