Video Openly Gay Men Trying And Experimenting With Str8/bi/ftm Porn! Some For The Very First Time.

This scene is also directed by Bruce for Xconfession (Erika Lust another site), when it was released someone on IG ask if he's bi and he replied that he is gay, but I wonder if he did do anything else with her apart from what was shown in the scene.

Bruce also direct a scene called 'Scotch Egg' for Xconfession which has AJ Alexander fucking a woman in a gay leather club
Yes, AJ Alexander's first time fucking a woman is on page 75
 
Is this real ? Is cole Conner really with a girl and where is the video???
Cole Connor is sexually fluid which is under the bi spectrum,he must've been with woman off cam and even if he films it,he won't be featured here as he isn't just gay. @Munchy I do miss your Photoshop
 
I will truly never understand these people's issues with bisexuality.
I think it's the fact that when someone says "bisexual", their mind goes straight to it being a 50/50 sexual *and* emotional attraction whereas what we've been seeing here are guys saying that the physical attraction (even just to the pussy and nothing else) is present but with no emotional attraction there is absolutely no possibility of them ever even considering dating a woman. I understand that bisexuality is not 50/50 equal attraction but that's just not what most people seem to think of first when they hear it, hence the need for another label that emphasises *attraction to men in all forms* but *only physical attraction to a certain part of a woman's body and nothing else*. I personally really like "homoflexible" as it encapsulates all that but I get why people would call it biphobia.

Another thing could be not wanting to call yourself (when you've only ever described yourself as a gay man previously) bisexual because as gay men a lot of our experiences with bisexual men have usually been: bisexual partner who ended up with after us or was only ever previously with women, playing into the "manly man" thing. Couple that with G4P straight pornstars always being the most popular, it's just so, so triggering for many, I guess.
 
I think it's the fact that when someone says "bisexual", their mind goes straight to it being a 50/50 sexual *and* emotional attraction whereas what we've been seeing here are guys saying that the physical attraction (even just to the pussy and nothing else) is present but with no emotional attraction there is absolutely no possibility of them ever even considering dating a woman. I understand that bisexuality is not 50/50 equal attraction but that's just not what most people seem to think of first when they hear it, hence the need for another label that emphasises *attraction to men in all forms* but *only physical attraction to a certain part of a woman's body and nothing else*. I personally really like "homoflexible" as it encapsulates all that but I get why people would call it biphobia.

Another thing could be not wanting to call yourself (when you've only ever described yourself as a gay man previously) bisexual because as gay men a lot of our experiences with bisexual men have usually been: bisexual partner who ended up with after us or was only ever previously with women, playing into the "manly man" thing. Couple that with G4P straight pornstars always being the most popular, it's just so, so triggering for many, I guess.
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I think the problem is different. And that is to sell a certain product, what do we do? Put an eye-catching label on it. "I'm gay and I like pussy" for example, "my first time with a woman", that's marketing. And the same thing happens the other way around, "I'm straight and I like cocks", "my first time with a man".

As much as we don't like it, our sexuality is not what we say, but our sexuality is defined by who we have sex with. I can say I'm straight, and I've never had sex with a woman but I have sex with man. But the reality is that if you have sex with both men and women, you are not gay, nor straight. The fact that they tell me as an excuse "I wouldn't have a relationship with a woman, but I do fuck them because I like their pussy", directly takes you out of the gay label. If someone has trouble coming to terms with their sexuality they should seek help, it is very nice and liberating to know who you are and not live in a perpetual lie. Although let me say, these "porn actors" know perfectly well who they are, the only thing they play at is misleading for the business.
 
It still rubs me wrong about what Drew Dixon did. Guy has 0 principles. Bragging about happily being gay for months, then going & fucking chicks, calling it the "best experience of his career so far" Sellout. All for $.

wait…you’re surprised someone who works in the sex industry for money…would have sex for money?
 
It still rubs me wrong about what Drew Dixon did. Guy has 0 principles. Bragging about happily being gay for months, then going & fucking chicks, calling it the "best experience of his career so far" Sellout. All for $.
Call me crazy, but I just have a feeling that guy is not gay. His parties and binges are expensive and have to be paid for somehow.
 
Hello

I think the problem is different. And that is to sell a certain product, what do we do? Put an eye-catching label on it. "I'm gay and I like pussy" for example, "my first time with a woman", that's marketing. And the same thing happens the other way around, "I'm straight and I like cocks", "my first time with a man".

As much as we don't like it, our sexuality is not what we say, but our sexuality is defined by who we have sex with. I can say I'm straight, and I've never had sex with a woman but I have sex with man. But the reality is that if you have sex with both men and women, you are not gay, nor straight. The fact that they tell me as an excuse "I wouldn't have a relationship with a woman, but I do fuck them because I like their pussy", directly takes you out of the gay label. If someone has trouble coming to terms with their sexuality they should seek help, it is very nice and liberating to know who you are and not live in a perpetual lie. Although let me say, these "porn actors" know perfectly well who they are, the only thing they play at is misleading for the business.
Well said. Both posts tbh. Its not what we say, but what we actually do. There's many that likely need to seek help. Indeed.
 
wait…you’re surprised someone who works in the sex industry for money…would have sex for money?
There's plentyyy of ways to have sex in the industry for money. lol He said one thing & then directly contradicted himself & did the opposite. Not the first, won't be the last but he's one who described himself as "very gay". Perhaps he was in denial when he said it. Actions speak louder than words. If he's happy, that's all that matters anyway.
 
It still rubs me wrong about what Drew Dixon did. Guy has 0 principles. Bragging about happily being gay for months, then going & fucking chicks, calling it the "best experience of his career so far" Sellout. All for $.
Kinda bold to assume he said it's the best experience of his career, just because he had sex with girls. We're talking about an important studio, multi-awarded for their productions. And, at the end of day, porn actors are still actors.
 
There's plentyyy of ways to have sex in the industry for money. lol He said one thing & then directly contradicted himself & did the opposite. Not the first, won't be the last but he's one who described himself as "very gay". Perhaps he was in denial when he said it. Actions speak louder than words. If he's happy, that's all that matters anyway.

I think what Drew Dixon might have meant when he said that's the proudest achievement of his career was because he worked really hard to stay hard on those straight scenes. Unlike his gay scenes where he usually just spread out his thighs and let tops do the work.

And these pornstars are not in it just for the money but also for occult purposes since all of this programming comes from the top, just notice all the Satanic tattoos on those pornstars....