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Qr's target audience is young gay men, 16-24. This includes high school and college gay very young boys students, as well as young professionals. However, Qr focuses on the larger issues surrounding young queer life: questioning sexuality, youth politics and wider cultural trends. Qr appeals gay very young boys to straight/questioning boys as well as gay gals and the older audience that enjoys staying up-to-date on gay youth trends—and of course anyone who likes seeing two boys kiss.

Jacob from Nebraska—the 16yo high-school boy who's coming to gay very young boys terms with his sexuality but doesn't know of anyone gay in his small town, hasn't had his first kiss and certainly hasn't come out to his parents.

Luis from Boston—a 20yo college student who's trying to figure out relationships and how to pass his gay very young boys classes when all he does is party and lust after the boy down the hall. He's addicted to video games, and is usually the first person on campus to get the new games for his gay very young boys Playstation 2.

Jonny from New York—a 22yo gay very young boys trying to make it as a DJ, but in the meantime is working at a cafe. Is addicted to buying the latest music, going clubbing and having a good time. His friends—gay and straight—turn to him for fashion advice and tips on what tunes to gay very young boys buy.

Steve from Toronto—a 24yo web programmer, who's just moved in with his gay very young boys boyfriend, who he enjoys traveling with. He avoids the gay scene and feels let down by mainstream gay media. He makes most of his purchases online, especially books, music and travel, and writes about his gay very young boys favorite movies in his blog.

Qr's audience is young, gay, trendy, funky, queer, alternative, gay very young boys innocent, geeky, bored, adventurous, disappointed, playful, political, non-scene, confused, intelligent, romantic, cute, flirty, sassy, and discovering gay very young boys.

Qr is by—and for—young gay men, and although its gay very young boys content is frank and sometimes shocking, the magazine is still PG-rated, and should have no problem finding its way into high school libraries and mom's coffee table. Unlike most gay magazines gay very young boys, Qr does not accept any pornographic/adult advertisements.

Often overlooked by the mainstream gay very young boys media focused on the exploits of marriage-minded or hedonistic older gays, the young gay population continues to flourish and grow in diversity away from the spotlight. Qr is the new magazine by and for the new queer man.

Each issue of Qr is highly focused around a unique gay very young boys theme, exploring all aspects of the theme with an emphasis on young gay life. Glossy, perfect-bound on thick stock, each issue is collectable and timeless. Trendy yet trashy, intelligent gay very young boys and ironic, our readers identify with the quality content in each issue of Qr.

The structure and content of Qr differentiates itself gay very young boys dramatically from the usual, boring, familiar recipe found in gay magazines today, instead focusing on fresh content which empowers, educates and entertains a new generation of queer youth. Some examples:

First highlights and captures the first kiss, gay very young boys the first crush, the first time, the first breakup. Feel a rush sharing in other boys' joys, or sympathize [and laugh] and their failures.

Featuring News in a unique way, 3 parts—'Past' gay very young boys highlights important news and stories from an older generation, 'Present' has all the current gay/youth news, discussions of hate crimes and gay marriage, and 'Future' fantasizes gay very young boys about the future.

Connected—Qr's readers "own" technology—they gay very young boys get online dating, iPod synching, text message flirting like nobody else. Each month Qr brings tips, tricks, and the best of the web, in ways that the old geezers can't.

Our Music and Film sections highlight not gay very young boys only what's hot, but more importantly feature classics that a younger generation might not know about. Qr tells it like it is, even if everyone else is wrong—which they usually are!

Fashion—Who cares about Milan runways gay very young boys and big labels? Qr readers wanna know what the skater kids in San Diego are sporting, what the fresh punk rawk look is in New York. Real life fashion on real life boys, sometimes straight off the street!

Celebrity—While other magazines may glorify gay very young boys and celebrate the polished, overpromoted celebrity, we tear them apart, gossip about them at their worst and show that they're only human after all. Well, except for the hottest of the hot, and the coolest of the divas—they get gay very young boys off the hook, and many feature in regular interviews and columns.

"Dr. C."—an advice column by a Johns Hopkins gay very young boys doctor, who answers medical regarding safe sex, drugs, etc., as well as a fitness/exercise section with advice on working out and getting fit for young adults which mainstream magazines have overlooked.

Peek at Gay Mafia to expose the inner workings gay very young boys of the queer world order, with its underground networks of celebrities, politicians, fashonistas and pop stars. We'll explain how Hollywood really works—and who you have to sleep with to get a decent gay very young boys cappuccino.

Each issue features reader contributions which gay very young boys capture the essence of young gay life. Coming out stories, heartful poetry, tales of unrequieted love or bullying at school. Qr readers are central to the magazine's message.

Qr is honest, provocative, alternative, fresh, gay very young boys funky, flirty, hot, in-your-face, helpful, playful, positive, political, non-scene, worldly, intelligent, innovative, sassy and shocking!



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