Well we filmed him back in 2004-05 and I'm pretty sure he told us he was straight. There isn't a test or anything where we can tell for sure so we use our best judgement. Yes we had gay guys on the site back then and I hated it. You know I was straight at one time too and dated a girl and we fucked like bunnies. I truly felt like I was straight until I was 24. I've met plenty of guys from the site and yes some of them are completely straight and some of them aren't. I do try to keep the gay ones off this site and they go onto
College Dudes I would suggest going to one of our pride events to meet the guys and making your own decision in person. I am shocked myself that some of these guys are truly straight but everyone has a different opinion of it. But if you were about to lose your house, had a girlfriend and kid and had to do gay porn to survive I'm sure most people would do it.
Mark
I'm sure many gay guys started out "straight".
I know many gays guys who used to date girls back in high school, or even college. And it's not unusual to find older gay guys that had been married. One on my fuck buddies --a hot guy in his early 40s with the thickest (white) cock I've ever seen, on or off screen, who loves to bottom -- was married to a woman for 5 years.
A friend of mine lived a straight life with many girlfriends since high school, in rural Idaho, and was even engaged to be married at age 23. But while engaged to be married, he'd find excuses to go out of town so he could (secretly) visit the gay bars in nearby Washington. He broke off the engagement (thank god!) and came to LA to do a fashion photoshoot (he'd always wanted to be a model). In WeHo, he discovered men, and, in his own words, "that was all she wrote." In his late 20s, after years of turning down offers from gay porn agents, he finally began performing in gay videos for various studios, including in the original
Falcon Studios. He was a cover/centerfold model for Men's Magazine back in 1999. He is openly gay and has been living with his (gay) partner for 5 years.
We live in a culture that rewards you for being straight and penalizes you for being gay, so it's no wonder many gay guys start out "straight."
Boys grow up surrounded by ads, TV shows, movies, stories, family, friends, neighbors and strangers that all promote the straight "life style." There's tremendous peer pressure to be straight, coupled with a young man's desire to "fit in." So it's no wonder that a young gay guy plays it "straight", or maybe even believes his attraction other guys is just a phase that will pass once he's had some (shudder) pussy.
Do NOT keep gay guys off
Broke Straight Boys Some of
Broke Straight Boys's best episodes pair a hot, masculine gay guy with a hot (presumably) straight guy.
And it's really a turn off watch guys that have no chemistry --- and/or are unwilling/unable to disengage their straight guy biases, go with the flow and just try to have a good time -- engage in mechanical paint-by-the-numbers sex.