Mikey - you and I have discussed this issue and variations thereof over the course of our time together on the forum. But the way you have put it here leads me to ask a few questions:
1. If the guy walks the walk and talks the talk of "living the straight lifestyle", then you accept that he is, in fact, straight, correct?
2. So it the case of Alden and Robert, they "typify the ideal straight boy" to you, correct?
3. Hypothetically, let's say one of them is revealed to be gay, albeit a good actor since he fooled you. Does that ruin the scenes he has already made and which you enjoyed? and do any future scenes no longer get you off because of the fact that he is gay, despite his coming across as living the straight lifestyle as the ideal straight boy?
I'm just trying to better understand where you draw the line and is it straight (no pun intended) or rambling?
My belief is that any model who appears on
Broke Straight Boys for more than a solo is not truly 100% heterosexual, and is at least a one or two on the Kinsey scale.
So my answer to your first two questions Stowe is yes. The same goes for the many young men that I picked up on the streets of Fort Lauderdale from the mid 1980's for the next decade or so. I would pay them and they claimed to be totally straight but their dick's always got completely hard from my touch and mouth. They would talk about girls and that they were only doing it for the money, but I use myself as an example as a 6 on the Kinsey scale and I could not perform with a woman even for a ton of money, and so conversely a 1 on the scale could not perform with a man.
So my answer to your third question is that at least on a subliminal level, I understand that I've always watched guys here who are not as straight as an arrow, but who identity as being straight, with straight friends and who date and fuck girls and have every intention of living a straight life with a woman and raising a family in the hetero world. They use the experience of performing here, or by selling their bodies on the street as a way to explore the "other" side of their sexuality with a built in rationalization, that they are doing it only for the money.
The fun for me of watching guys like Alden and Robert is to watch their self discovery as they often try to fight showing the pleasure they are receiving until they can't help it as their bodies are engulfed in pleasure and they finally give in and show how good they are feeling. That's all part of the fantasy for me.
And to specifically answer your third question, if I can believe that it is a new experience for the guys, my pleasure from their initial on camera experiences scene will always remain, but as the models return over and over again, my pleasure fades as they are no longer "discovering" but instead are just performing. To use specific examples, it was ultra hot for me to watch guys like
Tyler Evans Tank Shane,
Logan and
Mike Robbins in their first handful of scenes but as time went on, it was fun to see my old favorites as they returned to the futon, and to perhaps break in newbies, but it was never as hot once they became experienced veterans.
And if it turned out that they fooled me in their initial scenes, those scenes remain hot for me to re-watch as I believed the scenario then, but after a dozen or more returns, to quote BB King, "The Thrill is Gone", for me.