Mr. Man, an online platform dedicated to cataloging male celebrity nudity scenes, is celebrating its 10th year anniversary. Founded by Jim McBride, also known as Mr. Skin, Mr. Man offers viewers access to over 11,500 titles, 37,000 male nude scenes, and 14,000 actors from television and film. Initially an extension of Mr. Skin, which focuses on female nudity, Mr. Man has grown to become a popular destination for curated and refined male nudity content.
Based in Chicago, Mr. Man has a dedicated team that works on curating content daily. The website offers a range of features, including playlists like “Straight Men in Gay Roles” and “Hollywood’s Hung,” as well as categories like “balls,” “real sex,” “weird and wild,” and “year specific.” Users can browse for their favorite celebrities, movies, TV clips, photos, playlists, original videos, and live cams.
While some videos and clips are free, full access to the website requires a $5-per-month membership. Mr. Man recently released a list of their top ten favorite nude scenes of all time, featuring media like HBO’s The White Lotus and Gone Girl (2014).
Originally intended for women, Mr. Man quickly realized that gay men made up the majority of their viewers. Steve Attanasie, the editorial manager for SK Intertainment, Inc., the parent company of Mr. Man, notes that men, regardless of sexual orientation, are big spenders when it comes to this type of content. With a dedicated team working on creating biographies, reviews, scene descriptions, blog posts, and video scripts, Mr. Man aims to provide its audience with a great, fun, and sexy experience.
Looking ahead, Mr. Man plans to continue offering high-quality content and listening to their readers’ feedback. With a focus on giving viewers something unexpected, the website aims to keep users engaged and satisfied with their content offerings. As societal views on nudity and sex continue to evolve, platforms like Mr. Man play a role in providing a curated and safe space for exploring and enjoying male nudity in television and film.