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Guy Branum put some very special expertise to work as a co-producer of gay rom-com “Bros.”
“I was there every day for some of the sex scenes,” the gay comic told Page Six at the premiere, “Our director is straight and I was like, ‘Someone needs to tell you [if it’s] hot or not’.”
“I think a straight woman could do it. I think there’s some straight men who could do it,” he added, “but I need to double check Nicholas Stoller’s work.”
Stoller is the director, producer and writer of the film which is the first gay rom-com released by a major studio.
Branum said there was a little temptation on the very queer set.
“I was being very professional but I did once open Grinder on my phone and my phone essentially exploded,” he said, “There was a lot of Grinder out there.”
“I didn’t hook up with anybody. It was in a workplace. I couldn’t do that. But I’m not saying that I didn’t. And I am not saying that I did,” 
It seems Branum was very committed to authenticity in other areas — for purely selfless reasons.  
“I stayed very clothed throughout that scene,” he told us of a nightclub scene, “But I do love that they made a gay club seem and feel like a real gay club. I thought was very helpful that there was 500 writhing men there the whole time.”
“Bros.” also stars Luke Macfarlane, Ts Madison, Debra Messing, Miss Lawrence, Amanda Bearse and Dot-Marie Jones and debuts September 30.

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“I was there every day for some of the sex scenes,” the gay comic told Page Six at the premiere, “Our director is straight and I was like, ‘Someone needs to tell you [if it’s] hot or not’.”
“I think a straight woman could do it. I think there’s some straight men who could do it,” he added, “but I need to double check Nicholas Stoller’s work.”
Stoller is the director, producer and writer of the film which is the first gay rom-com released by a major studio.
Branum said there was a little temptation on the very queer set.
“I was being very professional but I did once open Grinder on my phone and my phone essentially exploded,” he said, “There was a lot of Grinder out there.”
“I didn’t hook up with anybody. It was in a workplace. I couldn’t do that. But I’m not saying that I didn’t. And I am not saying that I did,” 
It seems Branum was very committed to authenticity in other areas — for purely selfless reasons.  
“I stayed very clothed throughout that scene,” he told us of a nightclub scene, “But I do love that they made a gay club seem and feel like a real gay club. I thought was very helpful that there was 500 writhing men there the whole time.”
“Bros.” also stars Luke Macfarlane, Ts Madison, Debra Messing, Miss Lawrence, Amanda Bearse and Dot-Marie Jones and debuts September 30.

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You're dating a guy, and the make-out sessions have been so hot, you've practically dry humped holes into each other's jeans. With all that chemistry, the sex has to be off the hook from the start, right? Ehhh.
"Getting intimate with a new person can be clumsy," says Chris Fariello, PhD, director of the Institute for Sex Therapy, in Philadelphia. You aren't completely comfortable with each other yet. Plus, there's so much at stake the first time — if the sex is bad, you could second-guess the budding relationship. These four rules will make it completely enjoyable.
There's no doubt been so much buildup to this moment that you're tempted to skip foreplay and launch right into the part where you insert tab A into slot B. But that's a rookie mistake.
"Really, the first night with someone is when you should be taking your time," says sex educator Jamye Waxman, author of Getting Off . "Your goal should be to pay close attention to what works and what doesn't for the other person. That way, you can please them right from the start."
So keep things slow and steamy from the get-go. During foreplay, any time his hands start to wander too daringly or it seems like he's going to try to go for the main event, grab his wrists and hold them tight. Then give him a long, drawn-out kiss .
"Most men love it when a woman does something aggressive like this because it helps them understand what she wants," says Carole Altman, PhD, author of You Can Be Your Own Sex Therapist . "The back-and-forth between heavy petting and kissing will make sure things stay well-paced."
Rule 2: Acknowledge Awkward Moments
Of course we all want to be thought of as a goddess in the sack, so the instinct is to ignore any gawky moments and pray on the kama sutra that he will too. But things will go much more smoothly if you do the opposite.
"Being with someone new is stressful enough because you're worried about what he'll think of your body and if he'll like what you're doing," says Altman. "And if you don't accept the natural mishaps that are bound to happen, they'll silently taint the experience."
To rescue the mood, you need to acknowledge these slips subtly in a way that suits the kind of sex you're having. If you're both being playful, maintain that attitude — meaning, if he can't seem to get your bra unhooked, don't sit there as he gets frustrated. Give him a smile and say "Let me try. I know the trick with this."
Or if the mood is more intense, find a way to keep that vibe intact. If you accidentally knock heads, turn your attention to that area by passionately kissing his forehead and face.
It's a myth that guys are worried about only their own pleasure. In fact, most dudes have a harder time enjoying themselves when they're unsure if their partner is having a good time. "Part of what keeps him turned on is knowing you're feeling turned on," says Altman.
And since you're new to him, he doesn't know all your little inaudible signs that you like what he's doing. So it's crucial that you tell him.
Just be sure you praise something that really does feel good because he'll file away whatever you say and often incorporate it into future sex sessions (and for God's sake, don't fake any pleasure where there is none. Backtracking from that is not easy). If he's awesome at oral, a simple "That feels so good" in a seductive voice will encourage him. Or if your style is more cute, go with "Wow, your tongue should enter the Olympics." By being vocal about what feels amazing, you keep the steamy momentum at present plus help him learn what you like.
Rule 4: Hold Back from Getting Crazy Acrobatic
You may have the urge to pull out all your wild sex tricks to show him you know how to get it on, but the first time isn't the right time.
"You don't want to be experimenting with a complicated position or trying tricky tantric maneuvers the first night. There's a good chance you'll get frustrated if they don't work due to your unfamiliarity with each other's movements or become so caught up in showing off your skills that you won't be able to pause and enjoy what's actually happening," says Waxman. "Those should be saved for later, when you understand what each other needs to orgasm."
Stick with positions that are familiar, feel awesome, and don't require any crazy-ass acrobatics. Then if you want to spice things up, try one little tweak, like touching yourself while he watches. This way, you won't feel boring, says Waxman, but it is risk-free and lets him know there's a whole lot more where that came from in the future.


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Prince Andrew’s scandalous life is at the forefront of a new documentary.
Peacock released the trailer Thursday for “Prince Andrew: Banished,” which is set to be released Wednesday.
Palace insiders, journalists, members of Andrew’s social circle and legal teams are among those interviewed about the Duke of York’s life of privilege, jealousy, desire and greed that pushed him into a life of controversy.
“The queen’s favorite son” was famously friends with convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell . Andrew was also accused of sexually assaulting Virginia Giuffre, then 17, on three different occasions.
That civil court case reached a settlement in February . The amount being paid by Andrew in the deal has not been made public, but believed to be some millions.
Andrew was stripped of his royal duties and titles by the queen after being disgraced over his friendship with Epstein . He was allowed to wear his military uniform for his late mother’s vigil, but not to her funeral , earlier this month.
“The talk of the dinner parties was he couldn’t keep his trousers closed,” journalist Helen Kirwan-Taylor says in the trailer. 
“This entire sorry saga boils down to sex and greed,” journalist Annette Witheridge adds.
Queen Elizabeth’s manner of death was also revealed on Thursday. The 93-year-old monarch died of “old age,” according to her death certificate.
Andrew’s brother, Charles, is now king, but Andrew allegedly “lobbied” Elizabeth to stop him from being next in line for the throne, according to a new book .
On Wednesday, Peacock dropped a trailer for another documentary, this one on the dark side of Barney the purple dinosaur.

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