!! OMG, the uninhibited gay love: ‘It’s a Sin’ !!

Olly Alexander in 'It's a Sin'

Olly Alexander in It’s a Sin

The new HBO Max series It’s A Sin follows a group of young men navigating the ‘80s AIDS crisis, but among the darkness is light. Olly Alexander (of Years & Years fame) leads a cast of passionate men who embody the resilient spirits of the LGBTQ community.

What we’re really loving about It’s A Sin is that the five-part miniseries doesn’t shy away from some of the intimate moments shared between these sexually uninhibited fellas.

Check out all their sexcapades after the NSFW jump!

During an intense mantage, Olly Alexander has sex with a seemingly endless succession of gorgeous men. Here, he gets railed from behind by some mysterious mustached man candy.


And has a very passionate threesome, during which Olly takes it standing up again.Check out the FULL scene right here.

Olly also flips with Omari Douglas.

And speaking of Omari, we see his beautiful butt as he gets out of bed.

Olly gets his an expert BJ and also a case of the giggles.


And finally, *SPOILER ALERT* before you scroll down…

 

 

 

 

 

… furry hunk Callum Scott Howells gets his cute ass pounded by a hot sweaty bro who is living his top fantasy.

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11 Comments on "OMG, the uninhibited gay love: ‘It’s a Sin’"

  1. Why wasn’t my youth anything close to this? Sometimes tv/movies has a way to exaggerate things or clarify that some of our lives were nothing like it. Its depressing.

  2. Hello-

    for me the most EYE OPENING gay sex scene in a t.v. series so far as been
    the ardent hump scene between Dorian Gray(Reeve Carney) and Angelique (Johnny
    Beauchamp) in season#2 of Penny Dreadful.

  3. Some of us lived through this.
    We don’t need to see it re-enacted, nor sensationalized.
    No thanks.

  4. Having lived through the AIDS epidemic I find I have no desire to relive it in the form of entertainment, particularly “sexy” entertainment. I am glad people are enjoying the show, and maybe learning (?) about what we faced as gay men at that time, but I just can’t.

  5. This is probably the finest television series I’ve ever seen. Beautifully written and acted, and also heartbreaking.

  6. I lived the period, went to many funerals and was kept from many funerals by families who didn’t want “us” at their relatives funerals. I’ve had a life’s worth of sadness from the disease and the stigma all around it. I have no desire to watch anything AIDS related that brings back the pain. Is this show one I should avoid?

  7. EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS SERIES. IT IS FUCKING AMAZING!!! GREAT ACTING AND STORY LINE.
    TO SEE HOW FAR WE’VE COME IS AMAZING (EVEN THOUGH TRUMP TOOK US BACKWARDS). IT IS TO BE SEEN!!!

  8. LOVED this and highly recommend- beautifully done, you will be laughing and crying and want to watch it all in one evening

  9. That last image is a major plot spoiler!

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