Lee Doud starred in the Doku series I'm Fine, about some twenty-ish friends looking for love in West Hollywood. I lived in West Hollywood for twelve years, sigh.
He also appeared in Good Trouble, Lucifer, and SWAT, and wrote/produced the documentary series OUTLOUD: Raising Voices
In 2018, Lee published The Gay Community's Fear and Loathing of Asian Men Must End" in The Advocate, about his experience as a mixed-race Asian/white guy in Hollywood ("you'll get more roles if you downplay the Asian part) and in the gay community ("So, which half of you is white, har har").. Guys think that he is Hispanic, and actually lose interest when he tells them that he is part-Asian. Hookup app profiles regularly say "No Asians. Not racist, just a preference."
Um...it's a preference because they think that all Asian men have traits that they find undesirable, like being femme,anal bottoms, or having small dicks. On the flip side, some guys like those traits, and fetishize Asian men. That's the definition of racism.
So let's take a look at some photos that highlight Lee's physique.
Morning mimosas
Halloween at the Pailhouse. I miss West Hollywood.
Working out on a pole.
More Lee after the break
I really miss West Hollywood.
Lee doesn't have any frontal nude photos on his social media, so here's a random Asian hunk.
"The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our soul" -- Picasso
I like Leg Day. It's Upper Body Day that always gives me trouble.
Can we get pizza after Leg Day?
Another random Asian guy.
See also: Nhut Lee: Gay activist, artist, model, superhero.
Pretty Dudes: Gay Asian erasure, Spiderman, a car hookup, and hamburger sex. All in 11 minutes.
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