Wow! You guys are awesome!!! With all your responses regarding Josh. I'm glad there are more positive responses then negative responses, I thought this might turn into a bashing.
To give you guys more insight into the situation, the reason why Ridge was freaked out in the beginning is that when we actually start filming, Eddie takes the models into the room first and does a complete photo shoot which is a "mock-up" of the actual scene. That is why you didn't see Ridges reaction at first, I personally think it would have been kind of kewl to see his reaction on camera...but that is the evil side of me...LOL. This is also the reason why some of you think that first time straightboys suck cock very well....When Eddie does the "mock-up" of the scene and does the photo shoot, it serves as a "dry run" for all the models so they get use to each other and gives them practice before I enter the room with the camera...so I guess I'm giving you guys a bit of a "trade-secret" in what we do here at
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Like I said in the my past post, I check the models out once they arrive and then I told Eddie that he has a deformed penis. Eddie and I didn't tell the models and we just kept it to ourselves...we didn't want to hurt Josh's feelings. We know that many guys, especially, young guys are sensitive about there size, look and so one...most guys want a larger cock or they think there cock is too small. In Josh's case, he thought there was nothing wrong with his dick, Eddie and I kept it VERY professional. Of course Ridge was a bit taken back, but you have to remember, Eddie and I are in our early 40's but the models are between the ages of 18-22 years old so this is something completely different and most young guys straight or gay can be very cruel and judgmental and lets face it...this is the first time any of use really saw a deformed dick like that.
I did handle the situation very professional and we didn't make fun of him nor make him feel bad or uncomfortable, I told all the other boys to not treat him any differently and they all got along with him very well, except they didn't want to film with him. I also like to mention, we don't discriminate against models if they have something wrong with them...if they are HOT, I will give them a chance. We had a hot guy...super hot...nice body that lived here in South Florida and he applied, the only issue he had was he was missing a hand...but besides that, he was a "corbin fisher" type looking model...but he ended up not filming because he was the one that had issues with being filmed with one hand. I laughed at him and told him he's being stupid that he has a hot look and nobody cares if he is missing a hand or not...I couldn't convince him to film and to this day I wish he would contact me and film. Oh! Well they cumeth, the goith....