Mike tweeting that he’s alive after some ppl on here were claiming he may be dead all bc the site sucked is so funny especially when it has been known for some time now he had taken a step back. lol
yeah corbin fisher has always did bi content
He should take a step forward. The shock factor around “first-time bottoming” has largely worn off. If studios want to stay relevant, what’s really needed is something like a “Booty Broker Academy” — a more structured, transparent way to manage performer branding and career transitions.Mike tweeting that he’s alive after some ppl on here were claiming he may be dead all bc the site sucked is so funny especially when it has been known for some time now he had taken a step back. lol
He should take a step forward. The shock factor around “first-time bottoming” has largely worn off. If studios want to stay relevant, what’s really needed is something like a “Booty Broker Academy” — a more structured, transparent way to manage performer branding and career transitions.
Historically, studio patterns were fairly consistent. New male performers often debuted as highly marketed dominant tops, with peak demand typically lasting a few years — sometimes longer for especially popular or well-managed talent.
Over time, as audience tastes shift and performers age or evolve physically, pressure often increases to expand roles and market positioning. Many performers rebrand from exclusive tops to versatile, then gradually move toward broader performance styles before eventually stepping back or retiring.
Fan platforms and creator-owned sites have changed the timeline. They’ve given performers more autonomy and direct income, but they’ve also accelerated audience demands — including earlier pressure to diversify roles. Some performers choose to hold firm on their boundaries and accept reduced visibility; others adapt and maintain relevance longer, though not without tradeoffs.
If studios like BBA want to retain talent and audiences, they’ll need to modernize how they support performer agency, branding, and career longevity — or risk losing both creators and viewers to more flexible platforms
this should be the opportunity where they share their vision/goals for 2026Mike tweeting that he’s alive after some ppl on here were claiming he may be dead all bc the site sucked is so funny especially when it has been known for some time now he had taken a step back. lol
this should be the opportunity where they share their vision/goals for 2026
i applaud you for saying a whole bunch of nothing here of relevance. lol.
I take any applause I can get and
thank you!
Was this written by CHATGPTHe should take a step forward. The shock factor around “first-time bottoming” has largely worn off. If studios want to stay relevant, what’s really needed is something like a “Booty Broker Academy” — a more structured, transparent way to manage performer branding and career transitions.
Historically, studio patterns were fairly consistent. New male performers often debuted as highly marketed dominant tops, with peak demand typically lasting a few years — sometimes longer for especially popular or well-managed talent.
Over time, as audience tastes shift and performers age or evolve physically, pressure often increases to expand roles and market positioning. Many performers rebrand from exclusive tops to versatile, then gradually move toward broader performance styles before eventually stepping back or retiring.
Fan platforms and creator-owned sites have changed the timeline. They’ve given performers more autonomy and direct income, but they’ve also accelerated audience demands — including earlier pressure to diversify roles. Some performers choose to hold firm on their boundaries and accept reduced visibility; others adapt and maintain relevance longer, though not without tradeoffs.
If studios like BBA want to retain talent and audiences, they’ll need to modernize how they support performer agency, branding, and career longevity — or risk losing both creators and viewers to more flexible platforms
That answer moved in a direction I wasn’t expecting.yeah. after that long post that had nothing to do with the extreme nature of why adults are online casually suggesting the death of someone all because of a site. i didn’t expect a porn history lesson & marketing sales pitch to be the response. i had to applaud those efforts. and yes, you are so welcome.
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Where'd this info come from? Too bad about Scotty fucking his life up. I'd love to see Shaun come back and would even subscribe if he came back bottomingso according to Mike, Trapp was more famous for his ass and he didn't think keeping him around as a top-only made sense. and he believes he's likely locked up again now anyway at this point.
Scotty got out and went right back in with a more serious offense and will likely be around 40 when he gets out.
Shaun got out and was suppose to return to BBA but got cold feet at the last minute after despite Mike financially supporting him and his family with lawyer fees, money on his books etc. over the last couple years. while Shaun may be still out; his return is unknown.
personally i wanted to see Scotty return the most, but i never had expectations of them actually showing back up. we got lucky with Trapp and his return was lame unfortunately. Shaun dick too small to really make sense with BBA roster unless he agrees to bottom mostly; that's the only way his scenes would really make sense and his return would not have the same impact without Scotty anyway.
They’re masculine and average men. Dick size is not relevant for men like that.so according to Mike, Trapp was more famous for his ass and he didn't think keeping him around as a top-only made sense. and he believes he's likely locked up again now anyway at this point.
Scotty got out and went right back in with a more serious offense and will likely be around 40 when he gets out.
Shaun got out and was suppose to return to BBA but got cold feet at the last minute after despite Mike financially supporting him and his family with lawyer fees, money on his books etc. over the last couple years. while Shaun may be still out; his return is unknown.
personally i wanted to see Scotty return the most, but i never had expectations of them actually showing back up. we got lucky with Trapp and his return was lame unfortunately. Shaun dick too small to really make sense with BBA roster unless he agrees to bottom mostly; that's the only way his scenes would really make sense and his return would not have the same impact without Scotty anyway.
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