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Where the boys are: 5 shows to stream that feature full-frontal male nudity

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COVID-19 pandemic, there are still fluctuating temperatures, nasty rainstorms, and worse. In other words, we still plan to spend a lot of time stuck in the house.Related: Jarrod Lee on looking good naked and a queer training communityThank goodness for streaming then, which offers no shortage of thrilling series… including some that allow male stars to do the full monty.

Find here five of our favorites that make for delightful viewing on a night alone…This drama about a men’s prison focused on the rivalries–and homoeroticism–between groups of prisoners.

The show became notorious for its extended scenes of male nudity, including a number of appearances by Christopher Meloni’s package.Streams on HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon, YouTube & VUDU.Not too many people remember this weird HBO series from True Blood creator Alan Ball, and with good reason–we’re still not sure what the heck was going on.

The most memorable scenes of the show involved full-frontal male nudity, particularly from the gay character Ramon (Daniel Zovatto), and a number of his boyfriends…including one beau played by Matt Lloyd.Streams on HBO Max.This Showtime stalwart ran an impressive 11 seasons, and featured no shortage of male nudity, including from stars William H.

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