I hope Dakota does get to skin dance with Paul or Brandon or even Spencer. I am beginning to fancy many models on here, but these three avail me the most entertainment and help resurrect inner urges that have since practically gone the way of the Dodo. Dakota needs to learn, and from this scene, he has much to absorb in his depository of copulatory knowledge. As for Duncan, I am not so much a proponent of skateboarders, saggers, or impractical riff-raff. I am not saying he is among this horde of degenerates and ingrates; I am saying, on the other hand, his hair takes away his validity as being straight away from him, especially when it appears to need soap and water as witnessed in this scene.
I have confidence in both these models. I also have hope they shall not disappoint in future videos. But to do this, they need to be themselves and stop trying to act out in the manner they may expect the subscribers of this site wish to see. They appear au natural, so let them be natural. Let them make mistakes and learn from them. Let them be imperfect so they can ever improve. Allow them to have a need for improvement as much as we want them to improve. It is ever easier for a man to walk upright when he has no one on his back. Dakota and Duncan, do your best to be your best; that is all anyone can ask or expect.
I was also disappointed in the state of Duncan's hair. When it's clean and combed out, it is a beautiful shade of dark golden blonde. I can overlook a little bit of scruff on the face. Sometimes it can even be sexy. But not always. Usually I'm a proponent of "keeping it real" and letting Broke Straight Boys keep the amateurish look and feel. I like the fact that it's not mistaken for some airbrushed, caked-on makeup, photo-shopped commercialized studio. Having said that, the models should still show up looking like they are presentable enough to go out to respectable places in public, even if their clothes are very casual.