Vintage Smut Sunday: Sailors (NSFW – gay erotica)

Today’s offering is all about sailors. I don’t think I need justify that in any way. There’s something about vintage sailor’s uniforms that’s really quite ridiculously charming. I can’t say I find them sexy per se (although I love the hats), but seeing as how I’m into all manner of strange clothing, I find it extremely pleasing to find pics of men in those cutesy uniforms up to no good with each other ;D

But to start things off, how about this gorgeous set of (worksafe) pictures?

The rest will have to go beneath the cut…

This first one always makes me chuckle. He looks so ridiculously cocky and pleased with himself despite being so scrawny. Then you pan down and see why!

I just love these next two blowjob pics – perhaps because they’re only partially undressed.

The hand on the back of the head makes this next one extra sexy. Love that hint of dominance.

So, which is your fave? And can you see the allure of sailors in their uniforms, or do they just make you think of Andy Pandy?

19 thoughts on “Vintage Smut Sunday: Sailors (NSFW – gay erotica)

  1. Love the new look of the blog btw. Clean and crisp.

    I like the photo booth pics at the top too. They look so real and natural. Mr, I’m the Captain’s boy and I’m wearing his hat is very cocky indeed. And yes Sailor suits are silly but I do like them half out of them.

    • Hi McP! Glad you like the new look. There’s still some minor tweakage to be done, but it’s basically there now.

      LOL at Mr “I’m the Captain’s boy and I’m wearing his hat” – yep – I reckon you’ve got it there! The Captain is clearly in charge of the camera ;D

    • Those two are lovely to look at, aren’t they? I wish I could pin an exact era on the last two pics, but I’m reasonably sure they’re 60s-70s

    • Hehe – I’m so sorry, but you know I can’t watch Charlie and Lola without slashing Charlie and Marv now, and that’s entirely YOUR FAULT, missus!

      He does make me laugh! I could so base a character on him…

    • Such a cute picture, isn’t it? It’s lovely to find vintage pics of happy same sex couples. I do collect those as well as the more smutty ones. Maybe I’ll do an entirely worksafe week someday… or just carry on slipping them in when I get the chance ;)

  2. LOLLLL considering I married a man in a navy uniform…. heh heh.

    I have to admit, I like the chaste ones at the top the best. So natural and so obvious that they are happy and having a good time. Thanks for sharing these!

    • Oh, well you definitely understand the allure, then!

      It’s such a lovely set of pics, that. It’s wonderful to find evidence that gay couples could find ways to be happy together, even at a time when society was far less accepting of their love.

  3. He’s not scrawny! Although, he has a very boyish face, in deep contrast with his manly bits.

    The triptych is cute as hell.

    I have a few sailor pictures, but they ‘re not naughty.

    • Hehe – all right, just a little on the scrawny side!

      I’d love to see your sailor pics, even if they’re not naughty :)

  4. The tryptych is sweet.
    And I’m getting your blog in that nice soft coffee-colour with IE9 at long last! Yay :D

    Erm…am I the only one who finds the single line between the welcome blurb and the first post confusing? I don’t know what the problem is…could be the weather I guess :)

    • It’s incredibly cute, isn’t it?

      What’s the problem with the single line – not enough of a definition to see where the first post begins? I could see if my sis can make it bolder, or think of another way to define the breaks. All feedback greatly appreciated!

      • Yes, not enough definition of where the first post begins I think.
        It was clearer on your previous blog because…well, I don’t quite remember but I didn’t have this problem. Weird or what?
        (oh no, not only am I getting confused, my memory is going :D )

  5. The last one, most definitely. Doesn’t he look like a certain Welshman with both adore? I mean, seriously, time travel!

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