I am curious Jason, why you are dredging up a quote that Jimmy made on the board on February 12 now, almost two months later. Jimmy was one of the most polarizing models in the history of this site. I have my own theories as to why he was perceived as controversially as he was, but that is a discussion for a different day.
But now that Jimmy's year with
Broke Straight Boys is apparently over, and his scenes have probably been mostly released, I'm not clear as to the purpose of commenting and criticizing what he said back in February.
I thought that Jimmy was the perfect model to launch
Broke Straight Boys-2 with, as I have a particular fetish for very masculine, "alpha male" straight type models. Guy's with Jimmy's personality are actually what drew me to
Broke Straight Boys originally. At the end of
Broke Straight Boys 1, which was often referred to among forumites as the "bottom of the barrel" scenes, including Price, who to me typified the gay boy saying that he was straight, but so obviously not so. I so did not want to see any more models on this site who looked and acted like Price.
Jimmy with his ultra straight persona really turned me on. He was handsome, with a great body, and most of all I loved his personality. I thought he was funny, and seemed like a natural leader, (again the alpha male thing). And as much as I enjoyed his sex scenes, I really got to like him even more watching the BTS shoots, where I believe that we saw the real Jimmy, who often basically was just being himself, as Sha filmed hours of natural footage of Jimmy and Rob and Cole, just hung around in hotel rooms, restaurants, and at the gay pride events.
The first BTS that I watched was filmed here in New York City, and I was so impressed with how polite and courteous Jimmy was to all the gay men who he encountered at the event, as he was in all of his BTS scenes at gay pride events. I thought it was totally cool of him to be so genuinely open and friendly to the gay community.
However, I too began to get weary with his sex scenes over the course of the year, as for me the allure of
Broke Straight Boys is to see "straight" guys who are not "into" the sex, but "into" the money. However after, five, ten, fifteen or more scenes, I can no longer be titillated by watching discomfort and reluctance, as it is no longer fresh and new, and how can I perceive a model as being straight after fucking and sucking with over a dozen different guys. Too much of any model on this site is too much for me. Perhaps the perfect model on
Broke Straight Boys for me, was
Logan, who had all of the qualities that turn me on, but who also only appeared in only a handful of scenes. It is the old show business adage of always leave them wanting more.
Perhaps because Jimmy was filmed doing so many scenes, and he always maintained his core principle that he was not going to get fucked here, that he became the most vilified model ever, by this forum. He usually took the criticism pretty well, and thanked members for their suggestions, but when some forumites became abusive to him, he would reach his breaking point and "lash out" at his attackers. I actually wished that management would have requested that he cease posting on the forum, as the result of his being attacked was inevitably going to turn out ugly.
But as this is all from the past, and we now have heard that he has moved on to working for another gay porn studio, I am surprised that his words from mid February would be quoted this week, and begin a new round of,(to quote Emerson Lake and Palmer), "Welcome Back My Friend To the Song that Never Ends". Certain member of the forum, past and present have made it abundantly clear of their deep rooted negative feelings towards him, and other's such as myself have been equally supportive of him, so why get this same old discussion going again.
I wish Jimmy all the best in his future endeavors, and thank him for being such a worthy poster boy for the launch of
Broke Straight Boys-2, and now I am in favor of moving on into Year 2 of the post-David era here, and concentrating on the models who are currently appearing on
Broke Straight Boys