Category
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Lot
Biblical and Quranic figure who had incestual daughters
Sodom and Gomorrah
cities mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament and the Qur'an
gay men
man who is sexually or romantically attracted to other men

metrosexual
thumb|Beau Brummell Dandy statue on [[Jermyn Street, a street famous for high class tailoring.]]
men who have sex with men
demographic classification
bear
term in gay culture for heavily hairy, and usually muscular and bearded men
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twink
thumb|Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan has been described in media, and by himself, as a twink.
thumb|The twink pride flag has two Mars symbols entwined, representing gay men.
gay pornography
the representation of sexual activity between men
gay sexual practices
sexual activities involving men who have sex with men, regardless of their sexual orientation or sexual identity

frot
thumb|266x266px|Two men rubbing their penises together
Frot or frotting (slang for frottage; ) is a sexual practice that usually involves direct penis-to-penis contact. The term was popularized by gay male activists who disparaged or disliked the practice of anal sex, but has since spread in usage to others who may not share those attitudes. It can also be used as a type of foreplay.
Lot in Islam
Islamic prophet mentioned in the Qurʼān
intercrural sex
non-penetrative sex using thighs
cruising for sex
walking or driving around a neighborhood or other area in search of sex
circle jerk
slang for masturbation of a male group in a circle; figuratively, slang for an excessively self-congratulatory group
non-heterosexuality
thumb|The Rainbow flag (LGBTQ)|rainbow flag is the symbol of non-heterosexual people.
Uranian
homosexual men
handkerchief code
use of color-coded handkerchiefs or bandanas in the gay and BDSM communities
human male sexuality
sexual feelings and behavior of male humans
David and Jonathan
characters in the bible

eromenos
thumb|Erastes (lover) and eromenos (beloved) kissing. Tondo of an Classical Athens|Attic red-figured cup, ca. 480 BCE. Louvre Museum
In ancient Greece, an eromenos was the younger and passive (or 'receptive') partner in a male homosexual relationship. The older and active partner of an eromenos was the erastes. The eromenos was often depicted as beautiful, beardless and more youthful-looking than the erastes.
Leviticus 18
Book of Leviticus, chapter 18
g0y
G0y, also spelled as gØy or g-zero-y (pronounced "goy" or "g-zero-y"; the second character is the digit zero, not the letter o), is a subculture that appeared in the 2000s in the United States and has since spread to Brazil. The g0y self-identify as men who are attracted to men, but not as homosexual or bisexual. In such relationships, men consider hugging, kissing on lips, caressing, anilingus, frotting, French kissing, handjobs, and fellatio as acceptable. They do not participate in anal sex, seeing it as gay or even violent and dangerous, some of which identify as side (US) or gouine (Brazi
male homosexuality
romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between two men
Adam and Steve
gay men's pride flag
any one of a number of pride flags representing gay men
gay male speech
speech characteristics common among gay men
H-Y antigen
sex-specific cell surface antigen in mammals