I have not been back on
Broke Straight Boys since seeing the outburst of differences in perspective of what one states his or her "take away" from viewing a scene - the Abram/Kyle scene.
I was the person who first said I hit the log out button after viewing and commenting that I my senses told me that were I the bottom in this scene (I have bottomed four times in my entire life in three different long-term relationships) because I believed I should "give back" to those partners (who were, generally speaking, total bottoms) - and I wanted to see if I would/could be willing to be versatile in future sessions. Every instance resulted in absolute assurance that we had the "perfect" arrangement in our established roles. In any of those experiences, had my partner not returned to me the pleasures I offered them prior to the pleasure of anal sex, I'd have done as CRandall stated - they'd be picking up their teeth and packing their bags.
Now, in each of those cases, it was an experiment in a loving relationship so there really is no comparison to what was depicted. I must say that I did not "miss" the lean in kissing initiated by Abram; nor, the guys talked about their plan for doing the scene. In spite of contemplating that, the scene was objectionable to my tastes of sensuality.
Perhaps the fact I was married - to a woman - for 23 years has something to do with my "sensitivity" meter about what is sensual. In any case, the scene did not "work" for me. I did not see Kyle "purring". His face was the same red as they are in all of his (and
Kaden Alexander's scenes) - the flushing face of a fair-skinned red head is always like that in my personal experience so that was no indication of his pleasure for me.
My final impression when trying to acclimate myself to truly accepting that it was a planned scene - management and the models decided to do a rough straight boy does a gay or bi boy scene - and they did that. Just turns out that it is not the type of scene that will ever score with me. But, it does with many, many members so this was a big win for
Broke Straight Boys and the models. Let's agree that generally these scenes are ALL role-playing tidbits for the diverse, prurient interests of a huge subscriber list. I've not looked at the ratings. Don't care.
But, I must say that the "friendly" acceptance of the differences in what is a turn on for some and a downer for others has breached the damn of tolerance and some people have made personal attacks - that's my impression - on others. "Imbecile"? Why attack another with derogatory adjectives. Personal dignity of commenters can certainly be completely "erased" when such comments and attacks are launched. May we all gain, or regain, the sensibilities of Dear Tampa - calm the defending of personal differences, accept that others felt secure enough to state differing opinions and become a brotherhood of kind humans who fully accept differences.