This post is about the latest Broke Straight Boys site scene with Calvin and Chris. I normally don't say anything in public, but I think this must be said because I think a lot of members of this site make hurtful comments. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I agree that as a paying member, and because this site is very heavy with ratings and comments, it causes friction amongst members, the criticism and the critique of each scene becomes overwhelming for many of us who are trying to do there best to film and create and good scene for members to watch.
Because of these comments, many of the models watch and read their comments. This forum is now open to the public and no longer private. Also, many of the members contact the models via Twitter (X) and directly message the models. Access to the models is very easy, but the feedback and what the models show me regarding the comments, I have to admit I am very appalled.
Just recently a model named Chris Shine, was contacted by one of the Broke Straight Boys members and this particular member told Chris that he was FAT, and shouldn't be filming. That he was out of shape and he was surprised the Broke Straight Boys would hire such a model. Chris was very upset, and when he got that message, he was here filming... a matter of fact, he read that message before filming with Calvin in this last update on Broke Straight Boys It made Chris so upset he cried and we had to take a pause and consult with him regarding such a mean message. I had to share my own experience with Chris regarding the critique I get from members and over the years the insults I receive. However, I am a mature adult, and although I don't like the criticism, I am mature enough to let it slide, but when you're dealing with a young man in his early 20s, it is horrifying and upsetting.
Now, I have to admit that Chris did gain weight and he is not in the best of shape, but I said nothing because I didn't want to bring down the good vibe we were having within the house and production. But when he got that message on his Twitter, he was taken back emotionally. Because of this comment that was sent to him, he was very aware and concerned about his body and his image on video. Because of that, I didn't take a video of his backside (which many of the members enjoy watching) because he had a fatty ass and no tone to his back so I decided not to videotape his back while he was topping Calvin because I was concerned that the members who are into backs would critique him and make nasty rude posts and then he would get rude text messages on Twitter.
There was another model that only filmed one time, he did a great job and was willing to come back. However, we have another Broke Straight Boys member who stepped over the line. It just happens that this particular model lived in the same town, in the same neighborhood as this model. Once this member found out that these models lived in the same area, he stalked this model and followed him around and the model freaked out and refused to come back and film for Broke Straight Boys
In most cases, the members don't give ratings or feedback, but there are a handful of members who seem to feel they have a right and are entitled to contact models via social media because they pay for a membership to a site and they feel they can do this. These particular members don't respect boundaries and also just because we pay them to have sex, these guys are not "whores". They are not even professional porn stars, they are just trying to earn some extra money for school and pay their bills.
I sit back and keep my mouth shut, and I say nothing. We all read your comments but I ask you when posting, just don't assume what you think that goes on behind the scenes you know better, there are a lot of emotional situations and personalities we deal with week to week. Although we are a production studio first, we have to play the role of "mommy and daddy" and therapists to these guys and sometimes your comments are not helping the cause. Please be respectful toward production and to the models that we are all doing our best to cater to everyone who wants to see everything while dealing with human beings and emotions.
Because of these comments, many of the models watch and read their comments. This forum is now open to the public and no longer private. Also, many of the members contact the models via Twitter (X) and directly message the models. Access to the models is very easy, but the feedback and what the models show me regarding the comments, I have to admit I am very appalled.
Just recently a model named Chris Shine, was contacted by one of the Broke Straight Boys members and this particular member told Chris that he was FAT, and shouldn't be filming. That he was out of shape and he was surprised the Broke Straight Boys would hire such a model. Chris was very upset, and when he got that message, he was here filming... a matter of fact, he read that message before filming with Calvin in this last update on Broke Straight Boys It made Chris so upset he cried and we had to take a pause and consult with him regarding such a mean message. I had to share my own experience with Chris regarding the critique I get from members and over the years the insults I receive. However, I am a mature adult, and although I don't like the criticism, I am mature enough to let it slide, but when you're dealing with a young man in his early 20s, it is horrifying and upsetting.
Now, I have to admit that Chris did gain weight and he is not in the best of shape, but I said nothing because I didn't want to bring down the good vibe we were having within the house and production. But when he got that message on his Twitter, he was taken back emotionally. Because of this comment that was sent to him, he was very aware and concerned about his body and his image on video. Because of that, I didn't take a video of his backside (which many of the members enjoy watching) because he had a fatty ass and no tone to his back so I decided not to videotape his back while he was topping Calvin because I was concerned that the members who are into backs would critique him and make nasty rude posts and then he would get rude text messages on Twitter.
There was another model that only filmed one time, he did a great job and was willing to come back. However, we have another Broke Straight Boys member who stepped over the line. It just happens that this particular model lived in the same town, in the same neighborhood as this model. Once this member found out that these models lived in the same area, he stalked this model and followed him around and the model freaked out and refused to come back and film for Broke Straight Boys
In most cases, the members don't give ratings or feedback, but there are a handful of members who seem to feel they have a right and are entitled to contact models via social media because they pay for a membership to a site and they feel they can do this. These particular members don't respect boundaries and also just because we pay them to have sex, these guys are not "whores". They are not even professional porn stars, they are just trying to earn some extra money for school and pay their bills.
I sit back and keep my mouth shut, and I say nothing. We all read your comments but I ask you when posting, just don't assume what you think that goes on behind the scenes you know better, there are a lot of emotional situations and personalities we deal with week to week. Although we are a production studio first, we have to play the role of "mommy and daddy" and therapists to these guys and sometimes your comments are not helping the cause. Please be respectful toward production and to the models that we are all doing our best to cater to everyone who wants to see everything while dealing with human beings and emotions.