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I just have to say, using the term "boys" may lead one to conjure up a vision of a beautiful young, pure body. No tattoos. So many of your recent models have major ink, which to this lover of young men's bodies, is unattractive at best. Total turn-off. My opinion. Curious to know other peoples' view. Thanks.
 
I have a strong bias against tats. However, in recent times, I have noticed more and more young people decided to mark their bodies with signs and symbols. The long and short of it is the pool to choose from grows smaller and smaller. I either accept the new normal or give extra credit to those who meet my standards and preferences. How many becomes the question. Trying to learn to love or at least see beyond the tats!
 
I have a bias against tats, too. But, I'm trying not to become an old cranky man, as I just past my 90th birthday. Its not easy, however. But I'm trying to accept MOST tats. There are some people that still put me over the edge, but I'm trying to see what THEY think is hot. I mean, for instance, Casey's tats on his right arm is hot when you see him laying on his back jerking off with that hot tat on his arm, and that big black dick driving him to POUND TOWN.

I've also expanded my boundaries about hair styles. My perfect style is the guy with a thick hair and a great part in it, kind of like it was when I was growing up in my teens right after WWII. Well, here it is 70 years later and I'm coming to see some of these guys with different haircuts as being hot as fucking hell. Actually, I'm letting people in the forum teach me a little about what's inside the boundries and whats outside.

Its not easy, but I feel that I'm making a little progress. I just try to see every scene as two hot guys hooking up and trying to have a half hour of hot sex. It doesn't work EVERY time, but it is certainly expanding my boundries. I am trying to follow the principle, although I cannot do it ALL the time, that says, if I can't say anything nice, then not to say anything at all. I'm not quite successful in this undertaking, but I'm better than I used to be. I mean, just trying.

Even at my age, I'm still a very sexual person. My old dick doesn't get really hard enough to fuck a guy, anymore. I can still jerk off and bust a nut on his hot ass, and particularly a hot Ginger ass, or on his hot little mouth, or for that matter on his hot tattoo. I still frequently have sex with other people, and considering modern styles, I'm having to keep my mind wide open to be able to be attracted to what's still out there.

But no matter what, Broke Straight Boys is STILL my FAVORITE PORNOGRAPHIC website. PTL!
 
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I have no problem with most of the tats. The cupcake on Jonny Cox was pretty funny. I have a bigger problem when people take out piercing rings, like Casey Owen does. If he is trying to get the holes to shrink, OK. But it looks better when there is something in the hole
 
I just have to say, using the term "boys" may lead one to conjure up a vision of a beautiful young, pure body. No tattoos. So many of your recent models have major ink, which to this lover of young men's bodies, is unattractive at best. Total turn-off. My opinion. Curious to know other peoples' view. Thanks.

So Music are you saying that anyone that does not fit your description of a boy cannot call themselves a boy? Seems rather a conservative view (that's conservative with a small c by the way). What would you prefer them to be called, freak maybe? Thankfully sexual attraction is not as narrow as the view you put foward and I for one fully embrace this. I love guys with tattoos and think some of the most stunning guys have these, you only need to look at Jake Spencer, Casey Owen's and Cody Smith as a case in point. To me their tattoos enhance their sexual and sensual beauty and make them even more desirable . Long may Broke Straight Boys continue to have scenes with guys like Axel Green or Ben Dover whose body art like them is stunning. Oh by the way I also have tattoos myself and as a man in my late 50s now wish I had the courage to have these done when I was in my 20s as these guys do. Long may the tattoo boy feature in Broke Straight Boys scenes
 
So Music are you saying that anyone that does not fit your description of a boy cannot call themselves a boy? Seems rather a conservative view (that's conservative with a small c by the way). What would you prefer them to be called, freak maybe? Thankfully sexual attraction is not as narrow as the view you put foward and I for one fully embrace this. I love guys with tattoos and think some of the most stunning guys have these, you only need to look at Jake Spencer, Casey Owen's and Cody Smith as a case in point. To me their tattoos enhance their sexual and sensual beauty and make them even more desirable . Long may Broke Straight Boys continue to have scenes with guys like Axel Green or Ben Dover whose body art like them is stunning. Oh by the way I also have tattoos myself and as a man in my late 50s now wish I had the courage to have these done when I was in my 20s as these guys do. Long may the tattoo boy feature in Broke Straight Boys scenes
I appreciate MusicMikey being honest in what he is sexually attracted too. I was not a fan of heavily inked guys. Although I thought that the barbed wire type tats on biceps on a hot guy was a turn on, but not the rest. But I've come to accept it and as I said yesterday referring to Jake, on a guy as beautiful as Jake, I don't mind.

I believe with a lot of us, we are attracted to what turned us on as we were developing sexually, which for me was in the early to mid 1960's. Most guys did not have tats, just as they all had pubic hair which was considered a sign of manliness. Also in my neighborhood at that time over 95% of the boys were Caucasian and circumcised and seeing an uncut cock was a turn-off for me as well.

Today I can appreciate a good looking guy of any race, with a lot of ink on his body or an uncut dick and with shaved pubes as well, but my basic instincts still draw me back to the kind of guys who initially turned me on from when I was going through puberty and before. And so I applaud MusicMikey for stating what he is attracted to. I know it is not politically correct to have a conservative or narrow view about what turns us on, but it is almost instinctual and for many of us and change can be very difficult.
 
We did discuss this recently in another comment thread. As I said then, I realize that some people have very strong opinions on tattoos, especially those of us of a certain age. After all, when we were growing up pretty much the only guys with tattoos were either in the Navy or had been in reform school and/or prison. "Nice" people simply did not get tattoos. That has changed significantly and I have noticed that men and women, especially under 35 have a very different attitude about body art. They do not view it with negative connotations that people did when I was growing up.

I have always liked "bad boys" but I grew up on or near Navy bases for a sizeable part of my youth. I saw young guys with tattoos regularly. I have no tattoos myself but I have plenty of friends who do. I also know that pretty much everyone I have ever known who did have a tattoo has a very specific reason for each tattoo they have. I don't have any issue with tattoos although I have seen some photos of some men and women who in my opinion went way too far in covering themselves with tattoos.
 
I love tattoos. I don't like tattoos on certain areas of the body. I am not a fan of tramp stamps. And as I stated on the other thread, I am not a fan of unfinished tattoos. I understand the pain involved and the need to schedule several visits, but you don't need to get a tattoo if you're going to walk around 2 or 3 years later with it still unfinished....Especially if it is on the smaller side and basically just needs to be colored in.
 
I love tattoos. I don't like tattoos on certain areas of the body. I am not a fan of tramp stamps. And as I stated on the other thread, I am not a fan of unfinished tattoos. I understand the pain involved and the need to schedule several visits, but you don't need to get a tattoo if you're going to walk around 2 or 3 years later with it still unfinished....Especially if it is on the smaller side and basically just needs to be colored in.

Jay, totally understand what your saying about unfinished tattoos but I think we have to bear in mind a couple of things. While many on this thread dislike them they are not cheap to have done and cost is often a factor in some people not being able to afford to get these completed. Now you may say why start it in the first place but I believe that you need to do research first before blindly going in and having one done. Also many of the young people today seem to get these done while drunk and on holiday not ideal. Also many people don't factor in the pain getting this done, for those who haven't got any believe me they do hurt and some people actually like the pain and go back and get more done because of it. Lastly unfinished tattoos can also be to do with healing, on average a tattoo takes approx three months to heal, so a large tattoos that are being done in stages could in theory take up to a year to heal.
 
Jay, totally understand what your saying about unfinished tattoos but I think we have to bear in mind a couple of things. While many on this thread dislike them they are not cheap to have done and cost is often a factor in some people not being able to afford to get these completed. Now you may say why start it in the first place but I believe that you need to do research first before blindly going in and having one done. Also many of the young people today seem to get these done while drunk and on holiday not ideal. Also many people don't factor in the pain getting this done, for those who haven't got any believe me they do hurt and some people actually like the pain and go back and get more done because of it. Lastly unfinished tattoos can also be to do with healing, on average a tattoo takes approx three months to heal, so a large tattoos that are being done in stages could in theory take up to a year to heal.
I hear what you’re saying, but I’m referring to people that have plenty of other tattoos, so pain isn’t a factor. And as I said, seeing these people 2 or 3 years later.....hell even 10 years later and they still have this one unfinished tattoo. Drives me crazy. Especially if it’s small, would take 30 minutes to finish and less than $100. I have a friend with an unfinished tattoo, and I give her shit about it, because she’s had it for 4 years now and her excuse is that she’s lazy, so I tell her that’s exactly what her tattoo looks like...”Lazy”. Other than that, I like tattoos. Have 2 myself.
 
In the episode of Broke Straight Boys-TV that was featured on the Mike Rizzo youtube series, we watched as Johnny Forza had that big tattoo put on his chest. Here is a still from Johnny's last scene released on Broke Straight Boys on February 2, 2014 with his then new tattoo. I wonder if Johnny has any more tats today?

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Why are you being so defensive? I shared my personal opinion. Very gently, too, I might add. Am I not allowed to have MY opinion without being persecuted by self-righteous individuals such as yourself?
 
Why are you being so defensive? I shared my personal opinion. Very gently, too, I might add. Am I not allowed to have MY opinion without being persecuted by self-righteous individuals such as yourself?

There are evidently some guys who just love them but I don’t think you are off base at all. Many of us are not big ink fans. I like pretty bodies without them as much as anyone. I don’t mind some ink if it’s tasteful and too much can be hot on rough trade but not the kind of boy I really like. Take the most recent scene with Jos Alvarez and Calhoun. Now there are some pretty boys/men without distracting ink.
 
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