There are a lot of pornstars who enjoy their jobs and I think a lot of people have stated a few times that no one cares if he wants to pretend to have sex ... It's largely the homophobic language he uses and then tries to pass it off as funny.I'm not trying to be argumentative, I genuinely want to be educated on this. Not necessarily with regards to Brad but in general. Please could someone explain to me what is wrong with gaybaiting in porn?
If it's to sell a big commercial product (e.g. Disney dropping hints Poe and Finn might get together in the new Star Wars movies) then I get it, gaybaiting's manipulative bullshit to get gays invested without having to pay the social and financial fee for being pro-lgbt in a homophobic international atmosphere.
But for a content creator? Like I imagine the majority of straight porn also doesn't feature people who are _actually_ INTO it. But that's the whole thing: acting aroused. I don't get why it becomes problematic when a straight guy pretends to be into dudes as opposed to a straight girl pretending to be into the guy she's with in a straight porno. It feels like a naive guy crying because "the stripper said she loves me but she really just wanted my money!" I bet a lot of gay porn doesn't feature guys who would be having sex if they weren't being paid; does it really matter if those guys happen to be straight? Answers much appreciated!
Basically brad is one of guys who's homophobic and kinda racist while most Gaya won't care cause they think he's hotThere are a lot of pornstars who enjoy their jobs and I think a lot of people have stated a few times that no one cares if he wants to pretend to have sex ... It's largely the homophobic language he uses and then tries to pass it off as funny.
A lot of gay for pay dudes do porn and aren't outwardly calling their scene partners/viewers faggots.
What “kinda racist” things has he said or done?Basically brad is one of guys who's homophobic and kinda racist while most Gaya won't care cause they think he's hot
There is some context missing here. What you described is not gay baiting. That's just normal g4p porn. Which I don't think most people have an issue with. I don't.I'm not trying to be argumentative, I genuinely want to be educated on this. Not necessarily with regards to Brad but in general. Please could someone explain to me what is wrong with gaybaiting in porn?
If it's to sell a big commercial product (e.g. Disney dropping hints Poe and Finn might get together in the new Star Wars movies) then I get it, gaybaiting's manipulative bullshit to get gays invested without having to pay the social and financial fee for being pro-lgbt in a homophobic international atmosphere.
But for a content creator? Like I imagine the majority of straight porn also doesn't feature people who are _actually_ INTO it. But that's the whole thing: acting aroused. I don't get why it becomes problematic when a straight guy pretends to be into dudes as opposed to a straight girl pretending to be into the guy she's with in a straight porno. It feels like a naive guy crying because "the stripper said she loves me but she really just wanted my money!" I bet a lot of gay porn doesn't feature guys who would be having sex if they weren't being paid; does it really matter if those guys happen to be straight? Answers much appreciated!
When I found Brad it was on tiktok and they were clearly over the top and ridiculous and I knew they weren't gay right off. I tried the onlyfans to see him nude because he's a hot straight guy, and there he did bait claiming actual gay sex and stuff. When I first started, he was selling real porn it just wasn't him. That account eventually got banned, so he either did a new one or it was unbanned, but now he posts things that are all him and all fake. That's allowed on onlyfans and still making him money.There is some context missing here. What you described is not gay baiting. That's just normal g4p porn. Which I don't think most people have an issue with. I don't.
What Brad and company are doing is actual gay baiting, it's not even gay porn truly. It's a parody. It's inherently dishonest/misleading in a way normal g4p porn typically isn't.
Issue 1: He isn't openly identifying his content as simulated (fake) so he is baiting people to join his page under the assumption there is real sex happening.
Issue 2: And on top of that... You also have the openly homophobic language and stereotypes.
Anytime porn stars have tried to pass off clearly fake activity as real, there is a backlash. This isn't that new. Over a decade ago, Cody Cummings and NDS got backlash for a clearly fake bottoming scene they put out, trying to pass it off as real.
Had no idea about this history so that's interesting.When I found Brad it was on tiktok and they were clearly over the top and ridiculous and I knew they weren't gay right off. I tried the onlyfans to see him nude because he's a hot straight guy, and there he did bait claiming actual gay sex and stuff. When I first started, he was selling real porn it just wasn't him. That account eventually got banned,
I first found him thru some of his solo verbal content and I looked into him assuming that was all he did (which didn't bother me). It's later I found out the depths of his contentso he either did a new one or it was unbanned, but now he posts things that are all him and all fake. That's allowed on onlyfans and still making him money.
Its definitely baiting. It's also not entirely the same because even though it's simulated when they're together, he does also get hard, jerk off, show his hole, finger himself (albeit barely) and cum.
I mean I would agree, but lpsg itself is testament to just how many gullible guys are out here, just falling for freaking anything lol smh.I understand why people get upset, but if anyone ever thinks he's more than a hot straight guy using his body to get money, they have to look past a lot of bad acting to do it
You're not wrongHad no idea about this history so that's interesting.
I first found him thru some of his solo verbal content and I looked into him assuming that was all he did (which didn't bother me). It's later I found out the depths of his content
I mean I would agree, but lpsg itself is testament to just how many gullible guys are out here, just falling for freaking anything lol smh.
Wait you didn't know about his gay tiktok content cause I did mostly fake stuff he did on thereHad no idea about this history so that's interesting.
I first found him thru some of his solo verbal content and I looked into him assuming that was all he did (which didn't bother me). It's later I found out the depths of his content
I mean I would agree, but lpsg itself is testament to just how many gullible guys are out here, just falling for freaking anything lol smh.
YES!!!!!! Omg that's what he is a guy during gym classIt's like when guys in highschool pretend to be gay for a bit during gym class; just that Cockpitt found a way to get money from it
I think I first found some solo content of his on the T app or maybe myvidster. I didn't know what his social media content was like until this thread, I normally just look people up here first tbhWait you didn't know about his gay tiktok content cause I did mostly fake stuff he did on there
I think most people are fine with any creator, regardless of sexuality that is generally upfront about the type of content they make and their personal limits. The issues arise when guys are outright dishonest about their attractions / the type of content they actually produce / the lines they are willing to cross. This always leads to backlash. Baiting of any kind is typically not received very well (mainly when it's obvious and insulting)Bryce Mckenzie for example is almost certainly straight, but he knows gays find him attractive, and he has a mild OF, and he teases gays with his sexuality to extract money. I personally don't think that's ethically bad (in the same way a female stripper pretending to be into her client isn't bad). I get that Brad being verbally abusive to gays is kind of a different kettle, but in general is non-homophobic gaybaiting considered ok?
No that I've seen. There is a lot of faking it, including pushing his finger against his hole and pretending to 'pound' his own assHas he ever shown penetration? He does soft core gay porn pretty well. Lol
However… idk if it’s my idea, but his hole looks kinda wide openNo that I've seen. There is a lot of faking it, including pushing his finger against his hole and pretending to 'pound' his own assbut nothing has probably ever gone in him on camera
Tbf technically he isn't closeted. We all just think he's actually straight, but he literally tells us he wants us to pound his hole and how wrecked his friends have made his hole all the time - we've just never bloody seen itLook how loose his hole is. Closeted gay
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