Chinpoko Poll: Is It Wrong To Enjoy X-Rated Pics Of Deceased Porn Stars?

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Hey QueerClickers, it’s me Chinpoko with a new sex question! Last time I asked what you folks thought of a black porn compilation titled after 12 Years A Slave! An equal amount of you were either slightly offended or didn’t mind — a few of you couldn’t wait to get your cum-covered mitts on a copy yourself — scandalous!
But let’s switch gears for a sec. I’ve been away for a while and when I came back to my desk at QC Headquarters, I noticed that one of my favorite porn stars passed away. You may remember short, hung hottie Cameron Fox from his work at Falcon — he was only 5’8″ but he had a nine-inch cock and knew how to give as well as he took. He passed away at the age of 36 earlier in June. How sad!
He started doing porn in 1999 at the age of 22 and then retired in 2005. And now he’s gone!!!
While researching this article, I started watching some of his old videos… and then I got horny while watching and ended up cumming. Then I started getting pictures of Fox together for this post… and then I got hard again. And I began to wonder, “Is it in bad taste to post and get off to naked sex pics of porn stars that have just passed away?” That’s where I turn to you, faithful readers!


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For me, I spent so much time in my teenage and young adult years jerking off to guys like Cameron Fox, Arpad Miklos, Josh Weston, Roman Ragazzi and others, that when they die, it’s kinda like losing an old fuckbud. They had wonderfully hot sex with other beautiful men and helped teach me some of what I know about passion, the men I like, sex and other things I haven’t even gained from best friends and family…
… and then poof! They’re gone.
And I come up against this question each time a porn star dies: should I only post a single “tasteful” black-and-white image of them clothed when writing their QueerClick obituary? Or do I post pictures of them doing the very thing we remember them for? We’re porn lovers after all, we think they should feel proud of their amazing work and that we should get one last chance at least to remember them as we loved them.
But alas! Some readers disagree. So what do you think? Please sound off in the poll and QComments below.

Jul 01, 2014 By paperbagwriter 31 Comments