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Greetings from your favorite little burgeoning rag for fags, back after an extended hiatus. Yes, we know you missed us more than your favorite boyfriend twins miss getting mistaken for siblings after one shaves for a job interview. This is to say, it’s only our second P-town issue, so you might not have missed us–or known about us at all. Well, we’re back regardless and ready to highlight some of the many weirdos and creatives that make Provincetown unique. You may be wondering why we disappeared for two years. Think of us as that friend who took a “sabbatical” in a tropical country and returned with fewer forehead wrinkles and a fat juicy ass. We took a little time away to work on ourselves and figure out how to be a better version of what we once were. And we’ve come back enhanced–attributing it all to sunlight, meditation, and a cute personal trainer.

Putting this magazine together is fun, but like anything, it has challenges. As an editor, after looking through several photoshoot submissions, I’ve wondered why the same ten people are always in front of the cameras of P-town photographers. Surely there are enough Insta-baddies that pass through week after week who aren’t camera-shy. But who doesn’t love seeing a familiar face in front of the lens? You’ll notice some local hotties in this issue. Emil Cohen blows us away with photos that capture the true essence and magic of Boy Beach, and Sam Waxman’s “Missed Connections” photoshoot encapsulates the nostalgia of Craigslist in such a compelling way that I considered adding our own Missed Connections section to this very magazine.

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By the time you’ve flipped through these pages, we hope you feel sufficiently welcomed back into our warm, homosexual embrace. We certainly always feel the love from you.

Stay quirky Ptown. Until next time. :)

Tomik Dash @tomik2point0

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