Even if it did, at this stage in his life, it sounds like it would be accidental. If you are genuinely worried that something physical might happen, forget it. Regarding that you feel like he is being socially inappropriate, and where is his concern that boys don't sleep in the same bed? (in other words, why is *he* not aware that someone might brand him gay, or that he might get an erection and rub against his friend, or whatever) - I have some thoughts on this. What I was saying is that gay is not contagious, and evidently your social circle is aware of that too. I didn't think you were worried about what if some day if your son tells you he is gay. Personally boys at that age should not be encourage that is ok for them to be sleeping with another boy specially when they still haven't shown any interest in girls yet they are learning that is OK to be with another guy in the same bed even if is all platonic? Thoughts from other parents? But what matters is that at that age a boy's body is functioning just like a man with equal desires and hormones affect all boys at the same age. But that is something totally different and so far non present. I don't get that at all and that if one day he tells us that he is gay then all my support and love for him. Our son doesn't even talk about girls and my wife tells me that his friends are the same and more into videos and other things and not too worry that he is not gay. And trust me when it comes for us in most of Europe to see nudity as something very natural at the beach, tv, pools, parks etc, as not a big deal I am very open minded. But again my European education was quite different than the USA education or mentality. I grew up in Spain and I rarely slept with any of my guy friends pass the age of 8 or 10. My wife thinks is OK for 14 yrs old boys to be sleeping in the same bed and her reasoning is, "well they all do it." Finally she ok for us to buy an air mattress for future friends visit over our home.
11, 2014.When any of our son's friend do come over to stay they sleep in the same bed. In addition to stripping away the last vestiges of his purity and flashing his huge junk whenever possible, Jonas is also busy promoting his new self-titled solo album due in stores Nov. And in terms of the show, that’s tough to watch.” “When your sex life is not healthy you resort to other things as an outlet.
“ Sex is such an important part of a healthy life, in the sense that it’s such an intrinsic part of who you are,” he said in the December 2014 issue of Attitude magazine. “Another little thing is my character has a big story line… revolving around his sexuality.” “Yeah, there was like three or four sex scenes,” he said.
Jonas plays a horny MMA fighter in the series, and during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live he hinted that we might even see some more of his obvious courting of the gay community. Nick Jonas gifts the world with this crotch-grabbing tutorial We took screen shots for your viewing pleasure, but you can see the video clips at Gawker.
Jonas has some ridiculously raunchy scenes in the new DirecTV Audience Network series Kingdom, and they definitely are not anything a JoBro of a decade ago could ever have imagined himself in.Ĭlips of one such scene show the former pop star getting down and dirty with a woman - but apparently he’s not that into her, because he winds up faking his orgasm. We’re pretty sure Nick Jonas flushed his purity ring down the toilet, because his latest gig is about as far from virginal as you can get.