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Jimmy on ANOTHER gay porn site!

Thanks Deeteedub for the "heads up", and the link to the preview clip. I thought that Jimmy was looking really hot in that scene, as he seemed to have put on a few pounds in his last round of scenes filmed for release here, but is looking totally hot again. And it was great to finally see him with a girl, doing what comes naturally for him, casually squeezing her breasts.

I don't recall Jimmy ever saying that he hated what he was doing here, as he signed up with Broke Straight Boys of his own free will, and I'm sure it was carefully explained to him what he would be required to do here, and what he would not have to do here. He was very clear from the very beginning that he didn't like the idea of kissing a dude, or sucking his dick, but he did do it as was required for him to do, (although he made it obvious that it was not something that he enjoyed doing). He also made it very clear from day one here, that he wasn't going to be fucked, and I admire him for standing up for his principles.

I don't believe that Jimmy would have stayed on this site, after a year, even if he did learn to suck cock like a pro, or decided to let another dude fuck him. I kind of think that one year is ample time for any model to be featured here, and he did appear in more episodes than any other model on BSB2. We have Jason returning to this site after a long absence, but too much of ANY model begins to bore the audience. Take Tyler for example, as he did it ALL here, and with his repeated appearances on BSB1, the forum began to grow weary of seeing him over and over.

I believe that within the concept of Broke Straight Boys, no model can keep coming back, over and over and still be considered a "Broke Straight Boys". It is an oxymoron, to be straight and having repeated gay sex.

I think it would be real cool for Clay to invite Jimmy back here after an extended period, to do a scene or two, but I do think a year is quite enough for any model to be in regular rotation here.

I'm glad to see that Jimmy is continuing to find work in the gay for pay adult video industry, and I hope he makes as much money as he needs to help support his family, as he is he father of two young kids as I recall.

Best of luck to you and your family Jimmy. And thanks again Deeteedub for the link of that hot clip of handsome young Jimmy, "back in the saddle" again. :thumbup1:


Now if I can recall correctly I actually touched on this once when I was defending Anthony against Jimmy over an accusation that Jimmy is now knee deep in the same decision making. If I didn’t mention it I meant to. And it’s rather difficult for me to speak on this as it kinda speaks against my favor but in reality I feel the typical model has about a one year life span with any particular studio. Or its equivalent of 10 - 14 videos. Sure once in a while one comes along that can survive longer than others but you’re absolutely right. Too much exposure eliminates the purpose and defeats the objective of the site.
However I feel that in order to survive one must adapt and evolve. Over time becoming more versatile. Jimmy's tenure here was limited by his lack of versatility. Although he can be applauded for not abandoning his position and never being a bottom. He stood by that which made him unique as so many others fall to the temptation. But how much, can you really watch one person do one thing. You either eventually evolve or move on. But at some point the career with every studio always comes to an end. I would say the maximum life span of even the best-selling model for any one site would be somewhere around 36 to 45. And after an extensive career like that unless you’re the best of the best, like the top three percentile, you’re probably headed for retirement. I would wager that’s the case with Jimmy. He still has his obligations and so he is making his rounds. But I’m confident that sooner rather than later his opportunities will become progressively less available.

He kind of reminds me of Blake Savage, who appears to be on tour with Jimmy hahahaha, Blake once told me he wanted to be the next Ron Jeremy. Well good luck to them both in all of their endeavors.

Jason Matthews
 
Once again you hit the nail on the head Jason. You make such great points and explain them so well. I hope it doesn't fall on deaf ears because certain members are so quick to defend the amazing jimmy for god knows why. Jason knows what hes talking about. Thanks again Jason your awesome
 
I also find it amusing when member's of this forum "blame" Jimmy for appearing here so often, as if he did something wrong by accepting the employment that was offered to him. Would you turn down a paycheck if it was offered to you?

If you think that he appeared here too often, blame Mark or Clay or whoever at Broke Straight Boys is responsible for employing him.

Why blame the employee who is being offered work? Again, this whole anti-Jimmy phenomenon is most curious to me.

So rightly put!

as for Jimmy, good luck and good riddance!
 
And it’s rather difficult for me to speak on this as it kinda speaks against my favor but in reality I feel the typical model has about a one year life span with any particular studio. Or its equivalent of 10 - 14 videos. Sure once in a while one comes along that can survive longer than others but you’re absolutely right. Too much exposure eliminates the purpose and defeats the objective of the site.
You are becoming one of my all time favorite 'model/personalities' ever on Broke Straight Boys, Jason, as you are a three dimensional person who is not afraid to "tell it like it is", even if it means stepping on toes, or in this case speaking against your own long term employment on this site.

But you are so correct that any model who appears in more than 14 scenes in a year has basically "shot his load", (pun intended).

I loved Tyler, Dustin, CJ, Mike Robbins and Jimmy, to name some of my all time favorites who may have been "over employed" by David and Mark, (and Clay in the case of Jimmy), but any model can suffer from over exposure.

My all time top favorites being Tank Shane and Logan never reached the "over saturation" point with me, and so always left me wanting more.

You Jason, (in your second tour of duty), may turn out to be the exception to the rule, as you exhibited so well in your last scene with Brandon, showing the straightie, how good another guy can make him feel. I sure can relate your role and wish it was me taking care of the new hotties.

Thanks for your scenes and especially for your forthright comments on the forum. I have a lot of respect for you. You are a very cool dude. :thumbup1:
 
I agree with mikeyank and his listing of exceptions to the rule of overexposure. I think that all of those models, and especially Jason, have lived beyond the usual model limitations and are still met with eager anticipation on places like Broke Straight Boys not only because of their physical/sexual abilities, but because all of them have winning personalities and lots of charm that endear them to the site subscribers.

Yes it's true that I was never a Jimmy fan, though there were times that I actually liked one or two of his performances, but I think that besides his self-imposed limits of what he was and wasn't going to do here, he just wasn't likable. If you go back through the history of postings here about Jimmy, the vast, overwhelming majority of complaints about him was his rudeness, his conceit, his attitude, etc., etc. I know for some people they actually liked that and likened him to "the bad boy", but it was also a big reason he turned people off.

And as I mentioned in my original posting that started this thread, I found it extremely curious and hypocritical that someone like Jimmy went on ad nauseum while here about how much he didn't like gay sex and he only did it because he needed the money. He also mentioned this many times and within the same sentence laced it with condescending anti-gay remarks, yet here he is in his post-Broke Straight Boys career appearing on not one, but two gay porn sites. It makes one question why it seems he's not able to apparently secure any other form of employment.

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And Jason ... I never get tired of watching you! Here's hoping you're around for a very long time!!!
 
I agree with mikeyank and his listing of exceptions to the rule of overexposure. I think that all of those models, and especially Jason, have lived beyond the usual model limitations and are still met with eager anticipation on places like Broke Straight Boys not only because of their physical/sexual abilities, but because all of them have winning personalities and lots of charm that endear them to the site subscribers.

Yes it's true that I was never a Jimmy fan, though there were times that I actually liked one or two of his performances, but I think that besides his self-imposed limits of what he was and wasn't going to do here, he just wasn't likable. If you go back through the history of postings here about Jimmy, the vast, overwhelming majority of complaints about him was his rudeness, his conceit, his attitude, etc., etc. I know for some people they actually liked that and likened him to "the bad boy", but it was also a big reason he turned people off.

And as I mentioned in my original posting that started this thread, I found it extremely curious and hypocritical that someone like Jimmy went on ad nauseum while here about how much he didn't like gay sex and he only did it because he needed the money. He also mentioned this many times and within the same sentence laced it with condescending anti-gay remarks, yet here he is in his post-Broke Straight Boys career appearing on not one, but two gay porn sites. It makes one question why it seems he's not able to apparently secure any other form of employment.

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And Jason ... I never get tired of watching you! Here's hoping you're around for a very long time!!!

I too hope I will be around for a while. Although im sure I could find a bit of work elsewhere, maybe even better paid, I enjoy the people I work with and the fans that Im able to interact with. Its almost like having an online family lol ... something Im sure is rare to find elsewhere.
 
I agree with mikeyank and his listing of exceptions to the rule of overexposure. I think that all of those models, and especially Jason, have lived beyond the usual model limitations and are still met with eager anticipation on places like Broke Straight Boys not only because of their physical/sexual abilities, but because all of them have winning personalities and lots of charm that endear them to the site subscribers.

Yes it's true that I was never a Jimmy fan, though there were times that I actually liked one or two of his performances, but I think that besides his self-imposed limits of what he was and wasn't going to do here, he just wasn't likable. If you go back through the history of postings here about Jimmy, the vast, overwhelming majority of complaints about him was his rudeness, his conceit, his attitude, etc., etc. I know for some people they actually liked that and likened him to "the bad boy", but it was also a big reason he turned people off.

And as I mentioned in my original posting that started this thread, I found it extremely curious and hypocritical that someone like Jimmy went on ad nauseum while here about how much he didn't like gay sex and he only did it because he needed the money. He also mentioned this many times and within the same sentence laced it with condescending anti-gay remarks, yet here he is in his post-Broke Straight Boys career appearing on not one, but two gay porn sites. It makes one question why it seems he's not able to apparently secure any other form of employment.
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And Jason ... I never get tired of watching you! Here's hoping you're around for a very long time!!!
We are in agreement regarding the "shelf life" of most models on Broke Straight Boys, and that Jason is the exception to the rule, as the role he plays in the scenes is conducive to bringing out the attributes of the newbie straighties.

However, I must once again disagree with two of your points regarding Jimmy. Yes he was quite vocal about his dislike of performing gay sex acts, and that he was doing what he did here for the money, (which is the entire premise of this site). However I don't recall him making any "condescending anti-gay remarks", unless saying that he did not enjoy sucking dick, or that he would not be fucked are considered to be anti-gay. Quite the contrary, I was actually pleasantly surprised to see how Jimmy acted in all of the BTS footage at the gay pride events, where he was totally friendly and warm to the gay men at these events. He would gladly put his arm around any fan who wanted to take a picture with him, and he genuinely seemed loose and comfortable in a setting that might make any straight guy somewhat uncomfortable.

And I fail to see the hypocrisy in him working for other gay for pay sites today. If he was kissing and sucking cock with passion or bottoming on those sites, I would agree that it was hypercritical. But as his time had come to an end here, and he discovered that he had a "skill" for keeping his cock hard while fucking guys, that was attractive to many gay men, why shouldn't he continue to earn a living elsewhere, doing what he did here. To me it is like a professional athlete who is either a free agent, or gets traded to another team, and continues to perform at a new locale.

As to his not securing any other form of employment, you could say the same thing for any of the former Broke Straight Boys model's who remained here, and went to work for other studios and had long careers doing adult gay for pay modeling.

I completely understand the "boredom" factor of members here, as he did do the same thing for a year, but I don't see him as in any way homophobic, or hypercritical. I enjoyed Jimmy's work here, and wish him all the luck in the world in his future endeavors.
 
We are in agreement regarding the "shelf life" of most models on Broke Straight Boys, and that Jason is the exception to the rule, as the role he plays in the scenes is conducive to bringing out the attributes of the newbie straighties.

However, I must once again disagree with two of your points regarding Jimmy. Yes he was quite vocal about his dislike of performing gay sex acts, and that he was doing what he did here for the money, (which is the entire premise of this site). However I don't recall him making any "condescending anti-gay remarks", unless saying that he did not enjoy sucking dick, or that he would not be fucked are considered to be anti-gay. Quite the contrary, I was actually pleasantly surprised to see how Jimmy acted in all of the BTS footage at the gay pride events, where he was totally friendly and warm to the gay men at these events. He would gladly put his arm around any fan who wanted to take a picture with him, and he genuinely seemed loose and comfortable in a setting that might make any straight guy somewhat uncomfortable.

I completely understand the "boredom" factor of members here, as he did do the same thing for a year, but I don't see him as in any way homophobic, or hypercritical. I enjoyed Jimmy's work here, and wish him all the luck in the world in his future endeavors.

On that much we can agree Mikey. I never saw Jimmy as being homophobic. I just saw a total distaste for performing gay sex acts...even though he found that he was physically capable of doing some of them. If he had done the standard 3-6 scenes before moving on, people would have had a very different perception of him. But given that his range and versatility onscreen were practically nil, the boredom with him set in very quickly for many of us after about 5-10 scenes. His shelf life expired long ago.

Having said that, oddly enough I think one of his best scenes came later. Jimmy had 2 scenes that I thought were pretty good. The first one was Jimmy & Anthony ~ September 17, 2011. And then Jimmy & Rex ~ January 12, 2012. If I had to list my "favorite" Jimmy scenes, those would be it.

He did an excellent job at the events. He interacted with the fans in a professional and friendly way. I think you would be very hard pressed to find anyone at the events who met him in person and came away with the impression that he was homophobic.

I do wish him luck in all of his future endeavours. I hope that he can provide well for his children and go on to be an excellent father and role model to them. They deserve nothing less.
 
On that much we can agree Mikey. I never saw Jimmy as being homophobic. I just saw a total distaste for performing gay sex acts...even though he found that he was physically capable of doing some of them. If he had done the standard 3-6 scenes before moving on, people would have had a very different perception of him. But given that his range and versatility onscreen were practically nil, the boredom with him set in very quickly for many of us after about 5-10 scenes. His shelf life expired long ago.

Having said that, oddly enough I think one of his best scenes came later. Jimmy had 2 scenes that I thought were pretty good. The first one was Jimmy & Anthony ~ September 17, 2011. And then Jimmy & Rex ~ January 12, 2012. If I had to list my "favorite" Jimmy scenes, those would be it.

He did an excellent job at the events. He interacted with the fans in a professional and friendly way. I think you would be very hard pressed to find anyone at the events who met him in person and came away with the impression that he was homophobic.

I do wish him luck in all of his future endeavours. I hope that he can provide well for his children and go on to be an excellent father and role model to them. They deserve nothing less.
I'm glad that you can also see that Jimmy was not a bad kid, and he was respectful to his gay coworkers Tampa, (He was very cool with Sha and Clay and Mark posted that he met him and liked him a lot.) And he was respectful to his fans both at events and on the forum. He was goaded into getting nasty a couple of times with members of the forum who were downright nasty to him. But I feel that he represented Broke Straight Boys very well, as he was the "poster boy" for BSB2 beginning last April.

Everyone is entitled to their opinions about Jimmy as a performer on a gay porn site, but it does bother me when folks get personal, and make character assassinations about the guy.
 
He kind of reminds me of Blake Savage, who appears to be on tour with Jimmy hahahaha, Blake once told me he wanted to be the next Ron Jeremy. Well good luck to them both in all of their endeavors.

Jason Matthews

hmm, after that comment, Im not sure what to expect in the next sceen with jason and blake... if he reminds jason of jimmy, it doesnt ring good to my ears!!
I didn't like jimmy too much, that guy must have a BIG ego.
The good thing of course is jason beeing there, he never dissapionts :blushing:
 
hmm, after that comment, Im not sure what to expect in the next sceen with jason and blake... if he reminds jason of jimmy, it doesnt ring good to my ears!!
I didn't like jimmy too much, that guy must have a BIG ego.
The good thing of course is jason beeing there, he never dissapionts :blushing:

Haha Im actually a tad nervous about the release. He wasnt the easiest person to work with. Not so much his personality or looks but he just couldnt physically relax. I dont know how to explain it. But I certainly tried and hope that you enjoy :) it shouldnt be too bad Ive actually had worse feelings about other videos and they rate real high. Like Ive said before... My perspective is much different than yours !!
 
Haha Im actually a tad nervous about the release. He wasnt the easiest person to work with. Not so much his personality or looks but he just couldnt physically relax. I dont know how to explain it. But I certainly tried and hope that you enjoy :) it shouldnt be too bad Ive actually had worse feelings about other videos and they rate real high. Like Ive said before... My perspective is much different than yours !!

I'm sure it will be a decent scene if for no other reason than the fact that you are in it. I'm sure it can be difficult in some cases to figure out if it will be well received by viewers. A model can be very difficult to work with but then with editing he can be made to look awesome in the final vid. haha And of course sometimes a scene will flop with viewers to the surprise of the models and staff. But that's fortunately a rarity. But again the editing or the lack thereof can make a huge difference in how certain vids are received.
 
I'm sure it will be a decent scene if for no other reason than the fact that you are in it. I'm sure it can be difficult in some cases to figure out if it will be well received by viewers. A model can be very difficult to work with but then with editing he can be made to look awesome in the final vid. haha And of course sometimes a scene will flop with viewers to the surprise of the models and staff. But that's fortunately a rarity. But again the editing or the lack thereof can make a huge difference in how certain vids are received.

That seems to be about how it happened. But it usually does. I get bad feelings sometimes and they almost always are wrong. Like I said ... my view is much different lol
 
That seems to be about how it happened. But it usually does. I get bad feelings sometimes and they almost always are wrong. Like I said ... my view is much different lol

Well, this latest vid for instance could have been a real train wreck. But it wasn't. It turned out to be average. Not a great one and not a horrible one. (Though others may differ.) It's hard to give a model like Blake Savage a fair chance when we know that he has been all over the internet in a short amount of time. He's a handsome enough guy. Especially without the beard. (IMHO) Though I don't think he will catch on over here on Broke Straight Boys Though I could be wrong. lol
 
I'm glad Jimmy has moved on. He did it for the money and made it to obvious. Think he's one of those guys that if he wants to nut a guys ass will do if that's all that is around.
 
The Jimmy Factor

I am continually amazed at the fascination that membership in this forum has with the model named "Jimmy Johnson".

This very thread is the latest example. It was created on April 12, when one of Jimmy's long time detractor's spotted him in a scene on "Bait Bus", and reported it to us then. Now ten days later, and 61 posts later, folks are still commenting on it. Jimmy's last scene on Broke Straight Boys was released on March 8, and now six weeks later his name still draws more comments than most threads about newbies appearing in current scenes.

As a supporter of Jimmy on this site from his initial appearance walking over a bridge in the very first scene of BSB2 in April 2011, when he was described by management as "Jimmy The Trip", I've been as interested in the reaction that he receives on the forum, as I have been by watching him in his scenes.

This is my amateur pop psychologist spin on what I call the "Jimmy Phenomenon" on the forum. I believe that the Jimmy persona is somewhat intimidating to many gay men, who grew up in the closet as most of us did in the 1950's, 1960's and beyond, and I believe that many of us encountered good looking, ultra masculine, sports jocks, ladies men in school, and many of us both lusted after guys like Jimmy, but also feared that if he even caught us staring at him in the locker room, he might have punched our lights out at worst, or mocked us as a fag for looking at him in a lustful way.

While in actuality, the worst thing that Jimmy ever did in his scenes and on the forum was say that he was definitely straight, not gay, and did not enjoy sex with anther man, and only did it for the money, some perceived him as a homophobe, or a gay basher and said lot's of derogatory things about him, which I believe were merely a projection onto the persona of Jimmy Johnson, of what they felt about the "Jimmy types" growing up.

And it was very easy to mock, or put down Jimmy on this board, with no fear of retribution from him, other than a verbal spanking, rather than face the consequence of telling the real life high school jock what they thought of his attitude, to his face.

However I do agree with the majority that Broke Straight Boys management way over exposed Jimmy in the year of his employment here, and his scenes did have a one dimensional aspect to them that ultimately became repetitive and boring to general viewership of the site, and I too agreed that it was time for him to move on.

But I certainly thought that the tone of the criticism for him was way overblown, and quite possibly was built up from years and years of "Jimmy types" that they had encountered in their lives.

Again, I repeat this is only my personal interpretation of why every Jimmy scene and thread on this board regarding him was discussed and commented on, and analyzed for weeks and weeks following a scene or a comment by him on the board.

While I had also seen enough of Jimmy after a year, I would encourage Mark and Clay to continue to seek out, and hire more "ultra straight" "Jimmy types" in the future, as he is the type of Broke Straight Boys that fascinates and turns me on the most. However I would suggest avoiding long term contracts, and to space out the appearances of these "dangerous, intimidating" types as the true to life straight type of models, are perceived as being offensive by some, and definitely polarizing on the forum.
 
mike, i agree that mark and clay should continue to seek out more ultra straights.
my experience with jocks and other perceived ultra straights was that some could be indifferent (blase), some could be kind (cool) and some could be cruel (bullying) in non-public settings.
ultra straights come in many forms.
 
Oh Mikey, your unending loyalty to Jimmy is sweet.This seems to be the one area where you and I totally disagree.

Jimmy started out at Broke Straight Boys trying to be "cool" and "lovable," but he could not carry it off for long. He was one of the most arrogant people I have ever seen. His posts on the forum got worse and worse, until he was basically calling out members. The insults were a TWO WAY street, he hurled many. He cheated on his pregnant girlfriend the whole tour........and it was kept quiet until the very end........when he bragged about all of it. Rob defended him the whole year, but our very own Jason, that we all love and adore, said that Jimmy was a bully to some of the guys, and he did not like to be around him.

Add all that, to the very popular opinion that his videos were boring, and it surprises me that any other studio wanted him.

I am continually amazed at the fascination that membership in this forum has with the model named "Jimmy Johnson".

This very thread is the latest example. It was created on April 12, when one of Jimmy's long time detractor's spotted him in a scene on "Bait Bus", and reported it to us then. Now ten days later, and 61 posts later, folks are still commenting on it. Jimmy's last scene on Broke Straight Boys was released on March 8, and now six weeks later his name still draws more comments than most threads about newbies appearing in current scenes.

As a supporter of Jimmy on this site from his initial appearance walking over a bridge in the very first scene of BSB2 in April 2011, when he was described by management as "Jimmy The Trip", I've been as interested in the reaction that he receives on the forum, as I have been by watching him in his scenes.

This is my amateur pop psychologist spin on what I call the "Jimmy Phenomenon" on the forum. I believe that the Jimmy persona is somewhat intimidating to many gay men, who grew up in the closet as most of us did in the 1950's, 1960's and beyond, and I believe that many of us encountered good looking, ultra masculine, sports jocks, ladies men in school, and many of us both lusted after guys like Jimmy, but also feared that if he even caught us staring at him in the locker room, he might have punched our lights out at worst, or mocked us as a fag for looking at him in a lustful way.

While in actuality, the worst thing that Jimmy ever did in his scenes and on the forum was say that he was definitely straight, not gay, and did not enjoy sex with anther man, and only did it for the money, some perceived him as a homophobe, or a gay basher and said lot's of derogatory things about him, which I believe were merely a projection onto the persona of Jimmy Johnson, of what they felt about the "Jimmy types" growing up.

And it was very easy to mock, or put down Jimmy on this board, with no fear of retribution from him, other than a verbal spanking, rather than face the consequence of telling the real life high school jock what they thought of his attitude, to his face.

However I do agree with the majority that Broke Straight Boys management way over exposed Jimmy in the year of his employment here, and his scenes did have a one dimensional aspect to them that ultimately became repetitive and boring to general viewership of the site, and I too agreed that it was time for him to move on.

But I certainly thought that the tone of the criticism for him was way overblown, and quite possibly was built up from years and years of "Jimmy types" that they had encountered in their lives.

Again, I repeat this is only my personal interpretation of why every Jimmy scene and thread on this board regarding him was discussed and commented on, and analyzed for weeks and weeks following a scene or a comment by him on the board.

While I had also seen enough of Jimmy after a year, I would encourage Mark and Clay to continue to seek out, and hire more "ultra straight" "Jimmy types" in the future, as he is the type of Broke Straight Boys that fascinates and turns me on the most. However I would suggest avoiding long term contracts, and to space out the appearances of these "dangerous, intimidating" types as the true to life straight type of models, are perceived as being offensive by some, and definitely polarizing on the forum.
 
I am continually amazed at the fascination that membership in this forum has with the model named "Jimmy Johnson".

This very thread is the latest example. It was created on April 12, when one of Jimmy's long time detractor's spotted him in a scene on "Bait Bus", and reported it to us then. Now ten days later, and 61 posts later, folks are still commenting on it. Jimmy's last scene on Broke Straight Boys was released on March 8, and now six weeks later his name still draws more comments than most threads about newbies appearing in current scenes.

As a supporter of Jimmy on this site from his initial appearance walking over a bridge in the very first scene of BSB2 in April 2011, when he was described by management as "Jimmy The Trip", I've been as interested in the reaction that he receives on the forum, as I have been by watching him in his scenes.

This is my amateur pop psychologist spin on what I call the "Jimmy Phenomenon" on the forum. I believe that the Jimmy persona is somewhat intimidating to many gay men, who grew up in the closet as most of us did in the 1950's, 1960's and beyond, and I believe that many of us encountered good looking, ultra masculine, sports jocks, ladies men in school, and many of us both lusted after guys like Jimmy, but also feared that if he even caught us staring at him in the locker room, he might have punched our lights out at worst, or mocked us as a fag for looking at him in a lustful way.

While in actuality, the worst thing that Jimmy ever did in his scenes and on the forum was say that he was definitely straight, not gay, and did not enjoy sex with anther man, and only did it for the money, some perceived him as a homophobe, or a gay basher and said lot's of derogatory things about him, which I believe were merely a projection onto the persona of Jimmy Johnson, of what they felt about the "Jimmy types" growing up.

And it was very easy to mock, or put down Jimmy on this board, with no fear of retribution from him, other than a verbal spanking, rather than face the consequence of telling the real life high school jock what they thought of his attitude, to his face.

However I do agree with the majority that Broke Straight Boys management way over exposed Jimmy in the year of his employment here, and his scenes did have a one dimensional aspect to them that ultimately became repetitive and boring to general viewership of the site, and I too agreed that it was time for him to move on.

But I certainly thought that the tone of the criticism for him was way overblown, and quite possibly was built up from years and years of "Jimmy types" that they had encountered in their lives.

Again, I repeat this is only my personal interpretation of why every Jimmy scene and thread on this board regarding him was discussed and commented on, and analyzed for weeks and weeks following a scene or a comment by him on the board.

While I had also seen enough of Jimmy after a year, I would encourage Mark and Clay to continue to seek out, and hire more "ultra straight" "Jimmy types" in the future, as he is the type of Broke Straight Boys that fascinates and turns me on the most. However I would suggest avoiding long term contracts, and to space out the appearances of these "dangerous, intimidating" types as the true to life straight type of models, are perceived as being offensive by some, and definitely polarizing on the forum.

Mikey, that is one great analysis of the "Jimmy Syndrom". I agree with you 100%. I, too, was becoming tired of his half-ass effort to perform for his audience. I liked Jimmy and remained a fan of his to the end, but I also think it was time for him to move on. He definitely left his mark on this forum.

I think of some of the great performers whose names continue to return to current posts, such as Mike R., Porn Shane, Logan and others. They are all known for their personalities, great bodies, and great performances. I believe that Jimmy Johnson's name will return to this forum just as often as these performers...if not more. Perhaps not in the same context though. And if this true, Jimmy would become one of the most popular models ever on Broke Straight Boys That would probably put a smile on his face now.

Thank you, Jimmy, for all the hours of entertainment you gave me over the past year. I wish you only the best in your future.
 
Oh Mikey, your unending loyalty to Jimmy is sweet.This seems to be the one area where you and I totally disagree.

Jimmy started out at Broke Straight Boys trying to be "cool" and "lovable," but he could not carry it off for long. He was one of the most arrogant people I have ever seen. His posts on the forum got worse and worse, until he was basically calling out members. The insults were a TWO WAY street, he hurled many. He cheated on his pregnant girlfriend the whole tour........and it was kept quiet until the very end........when he bragged about all of it. Rob defended him the whole year, but our very own Jason, that we all love and adore, said that Jimmy was a bully to some of the guys, and he did not like to be around him.

Add all that, to the very popular opinion that his videos were boring, and it surprises me that any other studio wanted him.
You are a very wise, and perceptive person Ms. K, and on most issues, I often agree, but always respect your point of view.

However, as a straight woman I would not expect, or want you to be able to understand the deep visceral level, that the Jimmy character strikes in a certain percentage of gay men, who are attracted to a "bad boy" who may have been on the high school football team, who was a wild guy, drinking beer and fucking like a bunny. Jimmy represents an a young alpha male oozing with testosterone.

The Jimmy type represents a very erotic persona to many gay men who are turned on by this type, and come to a website specializing in straight young guys who will do gay things solely for money, and not because of their interest in gay sex. This is the core principle behind this site. And many of the classic models on BSB1, are in the same mold, going back to Dustin, the early Diesal scenes, and the earliest models like Phoenix and the first scene ever on Broke Straight Boys with the straight army kid with the trash talking attitude.

I understand that the Broke Straight Boys forum is constituted of many folks who have a different perspective, and look for genuinely sweet guys who are polite, with good attitudes, and quite willingly do their share of the work, as many forumites call it, in giving wonderful blowjobs, learn to accept the pleasures of having their prostate massaged by getting fucked and can accept the joy of having another man kiss them passionately.

And I am very pleased to see those kind of scenes, for you Ms. K and all of my good forum friends who are turned on by two good looking guys kissing and getting into man to man love.

I am just asking for a percentage of the models and scenes to feature "Jimmy types", as that is what I signed up to see here.

As far as the Jimmy that appeared here, yes I am glad that he is through here as he was over exposed, and his time expired, but I can certainly understand why a site like Bait Bus would hire him, as he fills the bill on many level for guys who like to jerk off watching real straight boys having gay sex.
 
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