LGBT Friendly
Homosexuality has long been a part of sex literature and it makes a lot of sense. Writers and poets that did not live as outwardly gay sent subtle messages through their sex literature. “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman explored homosexuality throughout the novel because Walt Whitman was a homosexual. Jazz age literature was flooded with homosexuality that was written by poets such as Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes; they battled with their own demons and expressed it through sex literature. In order to read between the lines of their text and truly grasp their message you must have an open mind.
Sex literature has always been LGBT friendly because homosexuality has always been around and thriving. Writing sex literature requires the author to have an open mind to what might turn someone else on. LGBT friendly literature does not exclude heterosexual sex because the real world includes all types’ people and all sexual fantasies. In ancient literature such as “Gilgamesh” the story of a half-mortal king, true love is described as the bond between two equals. In ancient times, a woman was not considered the equal of a man and when Gilgamesh the stories protagonist finally meets his match it is a man matching his size and strength. At this point Gilgamesh and his match become great friends and when he passes Gilgamesh cannot think to go on without him. This story dates back to long ago and it is still relevant and LGBT friendly.
Gay Porn Films
There is nothing more LGBT friendly than gay porn films. Homosexual men are extremely promiscuous and two men having sex is very aggressive. Poets like Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes reformed that notion and wrote LGBT friendly literature that was beautiful. Gay porn films play on sexuality with vivid images that arouse the visual nature of men. As an author and a gay porn films director you must keep an open mind and respect to people of all walks of life.![]() |

