Of course, I agree 100% with you dracythis, but when Jamie uttered his remark, my first thought was oh no! This will get the overly sensitive members of the forum, who believe that this is all documentary footage, back on the warpath crying "homophobia" again.
Based on the forum reviews of scenes, I am more convinced than ever that there are two basic camps of viewers of the scenes here. One such as me, really enjoy the banter between Clay and the supposed straight boys, as the illusion of a real smart ass, trash talking young straight guy being in this situation might react to what is being asked of him to do. Keep in mind the premise of this site, as stated when we first enter the
Broke Straight Boys opening page, "Boys Tricked into Gay Porn -
Broke Straight Boys". Reactions such as Jamie's fall right into this premise.
On the other hand the two highest rated films of
Broke Straight Boys-2 are Jason & Mick and Darren & Mark, which are shot in the more traditional gay porn style, with full gay sex, passionate fucking, moaning and sex talk throughout, which appeal to those who enjoy that type of scene.
But whereas I prefer the Jimmy, Jamie, Bobby and Rocco type of scenes, where the model comes across more of the straight boy being "tricked" into gay porn type to fulfill my desire to watch real straight type guys, I have not made any negative comments about the more professional porn shoots that recently appeared. Conversely, I wish that the folks "offended" by Jamie's attempts at straight boy banter would restrain themselves from threatening to cancel their memberships over these types of scenes.
Obviously every member of the site does not want to see exactly the same thing, but with three updates per week, and a variety of types of models and scenes, if a scene is not "hot" to me, I remain silent and wait for the next scene that will hopefully entertain and arouse me, without "yelling" and "screaming" and demanding for management to edit scenes or else threatening to cancel my membership if not all scenes are presented exactly to my taste. Sex is so subjective that for any site to survive they need to cater to more than one narrow type of audience. And I see the recent variety of episodes reflecting
Broke Straight Boys attempting to do just this.