Wow did I ever get smoked by the other posters on this scene, all far more negative than myself. I gave this scene a glass half full review of not
Broke Straight Boys's best but a good solid scene, because I like Justin as a modern version to Mikey from the old
Broke Straight Boys as the openly gay guy who likes to fuck straight boys, and I like Bruno as a young good looking Italian kid with longish hair, a type that I like to fuck (and I do give bonus points for that). Having said that, I did give the scene one of my lower ratings. Boy did I ever get blasted for that. Granted a lot of the forum folks do extra research into social media like twitter, facebook, etc. and get more into than me, as I confine my comments to what I see in the
Broke Straight Boys videos. But, for everyone's consideration, I posted close to the exact comments on the scene comments itself, and almost everyone there was MORE POSITIVE than I was. So I guess that there is a gap between the more positive views of the
Broke Straight Boys members who post scene comments and the
Broke Straight Boys members who post Forum comments, although some like Rep and myself do post on both. So I concede to being a minority of one on the Forum on this scene, but please give some thought as to why we the Forum posters are on an overall basis so much more negative than our fellow
Broke Straight Boys posters on the scene comments side. These are young models, who besides trying to make some money, are preforming for our viewing enjoyment, and I try to view them in the most favorable light possible. I do admit to having gone overboard on their new haircuts as I would never consider such a ghastly hairdos. However, as Mikeyank recently pointed out, part of being young is to wear haircuts that older people hate, and young
Broke Straight Boys models should reflect the same clothing and hair styles of their generation to portray themselves as members of the age group that they are. So my apologies for ticking so many of you off, but if I see a glass 50% full of water, I would rather call it half full instead of half empty. Apparently that is a minority viewpoint on this forum. But, as Mikeyank would say, that's OK, it's only me.