It isn't a matter of what I want you to say, it is a matter of finding the facts. I can't believe that you don't know how to use twitter (Christ, I do and I am a computer and web luddite). But if you don't then I'm sure Chuck does. Go on his twitter page unless it has been taken down now. Yes, he does have a girl friend but it is hard to discern where she fits in this relationship. He does have a boyfriend - another porn model. There are pix; a lot of romantic and sexual exchanges.
My point in raising this is after the
Colt Dixon affair you said you were going to vet more closely. I would think the basic vetting when they come into the studio for an interview or even on the phone before they come is what is their sexual orientation? Do you have a boyfriend? Have you done sex scenes elsewhere? (Brady posted at the end of March he was going to Fla to film a scene - now maybe it was for corn flakes - but I kinda doubt it.) This is a job interview for a porn site that purports to have straight guys doing gay for pay sex. I don't mind if some of the guys are gay or bi sometimes, but that should be known up front. Like that guy Justin fessed up in the scene after his solo. And you should be asking the right questions. Evidently you asked those questions of Colt; because as soon as a forumite discovered and posted about his previous work, you flew onto the forum to make sure we knew he was a liar and had deceived you. Did you not or do you not ask all potential models the same basic questions when it comes to the sex aspect of
Broke Straight Boys? If not you should.
This is a startling admission, sha. What you are saying is that the models can call themselves anything they want and that's okay. So if a guy is gay, it is alright to call himself straight and tell you he is straight. Then why even ask him about his background because if he knows he has to be at least believably straight to get the gig, then all he has to do is tell you he is straight and you don't consider that lying. I guess the lying part comes into effect only if they tell you they are straight but then appear on other sites and have done gay for pay. No wonder there's so much confusion. Guys have to know when it is okay to lie and when it isn't.