Monday, December 23, 2019

December Boys

Buff Builders

December: The last month, and you're last chance, to finish those promises that you made to yourself at the end of last year...


I used to love turning my wall calendars from November to December. It was meant a winter, snow or holiday image, and the 25 day countdown til Christmas.  Although many have abandoned the practice, I still love buying wall calendars and the rotating artwork they can provide throughout the year.

Coach and Horses Pub Calendar (2017)

The internet has certainly reduced the amount, and the demand, for calendars, especially those featuring the male form.  Although many are still made, they had their hay days in the eighties and nineties.  Today, most of the male skin we see in calendars is exposed for charity with calendars still being a great way for charities and organizations to not only make money, but get much needed attention and promotion.

Charity Calendar For Echoes Foundation 2009

I've featured many images from calendars, both recent and classic.  I especially love the classic calendars and the stories the images tell. Earlier this month, I did a piece featuring DC poster MichaelAndrews73a and his new Reddit page salute to the male form in Calendars. (HERE:) Michael has compiled a huge archive of calendars featuring the male form, and his site is rather addicting!

Ben Harrison Testimonial Naked Calendar 2017

I enjoyed spending time diving through Michael's calendar archives, and especially love the school and charity calendars that include hot, but real men in the buff. I've chosen some of my favorite holiday shots to feature in this piece, but there's plenty more!



2 Wish Upon A Star Willies & Wheels Calendar (2013)

Although most of the calendar's featured are focused on the male form, there are several, lie the The Vermont Prudent Student Calendar, that featured hot students of both sexes.  I think the addition of the female form adds an erotic vulnerability element to the calendar shots.

The Vermont Prudent Student Calendar (2015)

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