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Steam Room Stories

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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: January 31, 2010
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 78
  • Networks: YouTube
  • Genres: Comedy
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Steam Room Stories(2010)

The best part of going to the gym.

TMDB Rating: 5.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Hot, shirtless and sexy gay, straight and everything in between men in towels serving up steamy sketch comedy in a steam room that's 90% laughs and 10% body fat! These sweaty men cover all kinds of subjects from sex to sexual positions, from gay kink to gay kisses.

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Season 1

21 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1KissabilityJan 31, 20100.0
2Private TextsFeb 9, 20100.0
3You Know You Want MeFeb 9, 20100.0
6Steamed SackFeb 14, 20100.0
7The Porn StarFeb 20, 20100.0
8New To HollywoodMar 1, 20100.0
9Childhood MemoriesMar 8, 20100.0
10GlitterMar 15, 20100.0
11Watch ThisMar 25, 20100.0
12Peeping TomMar 29, 20100.0
14Gay Date #1Apr 12, 20100.0
15Gay Date #2Apr 19, 20100.0
16Donna The DominatrixApr 26, 20100.0
17Obama's Health PlanMay 12, 20100.0
18Mob ConnectionsMay 24, 20100.0
19Justin Bieber's DisguiseJun 7, 20100.0
20Hunter's GrudgeJun 18, 20100.0
21Celebrity Sex EncountersJul 14, 20100.0
22The Gayest UnderwearJul 22, 20100.0
23Naughty Girls Ass Dial The Guys In Steam RoomAug 2, 20100.0
24Best Gay Pick Up LinesAug 10, 20100.0
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Season 2

24 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Drunk At The Christmas PartyDec 7, 20100.0
2Is It Gay Too?Dec 15, 20100.0
3Justin Bieber & Miley Cyrus 18th Birthday Count-Down AppsDec 28, 20100.0
4Sneak Peek In The Steam RoomJan 4, 20110.0
5A Boner In The Steam RoomJan 11, 20110.0
6Guys Who Piss On The Toilet SeatJan 18, 20110.0
7Tom Cruise's Gay One LinersFeb 2, 20110.0
8Sarah Palin Runs For President A Year EarlyFeb 8, 20110.0
9I Don't Think It's GayFeb 16, 20110.0
10What's Your New Horoscope Sign?Feb 23, 20110.0
11Ashton Kutcher AuditionMar 2, 20110.0
12Straight Guys That Like To Gay FlirtMar 9, 20110.0
13My Cousin The Rent BoyMar 18, 20110.0
14The 9 Inch ItalianApr 6, 20110.0
15Is That Yours?Nov 4, 20110.0
16Happy EndingNov 7, 20110.0
17Everyone Is GayNov 13, 20110.0
18Facebook PicturesNov 30, 20110.0
19Meeting Normal GuysDec 13, 20110.0
20Merry Christmas?Dec 8, 20110.0
21Stuffed In The Steam RoomDec 28, 20110.0
22Getting Some AssJan 5, 20120.0
23Worst Gay Pick Up LinesJan 16, 20120.0
24Gay ChickenJan 27, 20120.0
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Season 3

20 episodes • 2012

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sex With SiriFeb 1, 20120.0
2Do I See A Nut?Feb 6, 20120.0
3Single On Valentine's DayFeb 13, 20120.0
4Last TextingFeb 23, 20120.0
5What Turns Women OnFeb 29, 20120.0
6ComicCon Comic ConventionMar 13, 20120.0
7Gym CommandmentsMar 27, 20120.0
8The Easter BunnyApr 10, 20120.0
9The Gay Hankie CodeMay 3, 20120.0
10Pussy WhippedJun 4, 20120.0
11The Gay Audition Movie KissJul 4, 20120.0
12Not So Magic MikeJul 20, 20120.0
13Otters, Cubs And Bears, Oh My!Jul 31, 20120.0
14Masturbation TipsAug 8, 20120.0
15Touch YourselfAug 21, 20120.0
16Best Views In The GymSep 6, 20120.0
17Shirtless SingingSep 24, 20120.0
18A Not Gay HalloweenOct 15, 20120.0
19Where The Boys AreNov 5, 20120.0
20Gaydar ListNov 19, 20120.0
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Season 4

13 episodes • 2013

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1I'm Not GayJan 9, 20130.0
2How's Your Sister?Jan 23, 20130.0
3Wanna See My Tattoo?Jan 31, 20130.0
4Valentine's DayFeb 6, 20130.0
5What's Your Tail Tally?Feb 13, 20130.0
6Gay PrideFeb 20, 20130.0
7Butt ChuggingFeb 28, 20130.0
8Checking Out Hot GuysMar 6, 20130.0
9St. Patrick's DayMar 14, 20130.0
10ManscapingMar 20, 20130.0
11Easter BasketsMar 30, 20130.0
12How Does My Sperm Taste?Apr 3, 20130.0
13Premature EjaculationApr 10, 20130.0

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