So many people wrote to Randy Blue when Caleb Strong first appeared on his website and suggested that he pairs him up with Brett Swanson. He called them to his office to look at them side by side, and he knew immediately it was a great idea. On the surface they have the same build, are both absolutely adorable and most importantly they both poses that unique quality of coming close to being a twink but with more muscle definition.
Nayster’s got that ambiguously Asian look about him. The cocoa skin, the jet-black fauxhawk, the perfect smile that implies he’ll behave at dinner but eat you alive as soon as he closes his bedroom door. Lucky for you because he’s not only got an ass ripe for the fucking, but also a nice dark dick that’s sure to please your holes. Plus, he wears briefs!
All in favor, say “Yay!” after the jump!
There are some of you who consider sticking your wiener into a vaginas as appetizing as falling into a Sarlacc pit. but that’s a bit dramatic. First off, your penis has already been inside a woman once—before you were born, remember? Second off, just because you’re gay doesn’t mean you’re dead. Even a blind man knows a hot woman when he sees one. Finding women attractive doesn’t make you straight, it makes you human and one that appreciates physical beauty at that.
Take Steven Daigle for instance. He’s in a Straight Guys for Gay Eyes scene with a Samantha Sinn and Addison and he’s gay as blazes! You might think he’d kinda suck at it, but director Jasun Mark said Daigle did very well. “We want to show real emotions and reactions, the laughter and passion and the real connection between everyone on camera. That’s real, that’s hot, and Steven really sold me on this scene. I’ve seen a lot of straight guys who didn’t have sex with this much raw energy. Steven is just amazing and the girls were the perfect choice. They come across like three BFFs having a threesome.” Daigle even made one of the girls orgasm twice on camera… that’s badass.
We’re not saying you have to fuck women to appreciate them, but each guy should at least try. Why? Because you’re a hot sexual guy who women probably find attractive and you might actually enjoy it. A lot of straight women say that straight guys just nut then roll over without caring whether the woman cums or not. Gay guys know the importance of getting their partners off and making sure everyone cums. Getting off with a gay guy could be the best sex of her life.
Fucking a woman well might increase some of your sexual confidence too. Making a guy cum can sometimes feel like child’s play, but it takes a bit of work to make a woman cum. Knowing that you can pleasure both sexes will make you feel pretty damned hot, no matter whether you’re gay, bi, or just going straight for the weekend.
I’m a 24-year-old and a few weeks ago I met a cute 27-year-old Derrick at a bar. We hit it off instantly—he’s handsome, funny, sweet, and physically just my type. We had made out a couple of times during our dates, but then one afternoon while hanging out I saw him take some pills and when I asked what for, he said “Actually, I’m HIV positive.”
I was surprised, but not hurt. We had only kissed and made out up to that point, nothing serious. I told him that I liked him, but that I’d need some time to think about it. I’ve heard of mixed-status couples who stay together without giving the virus to each other, but I’m not sure what I should do. Ideally, I’d like to date him and see how it goes, to get to know him as Derrick rather than “the guy with HIV.”
I already told my brother and he thinks I’m crazy to consider dating Derrick. He said there’s lots of fish in the sea and that dating a positive guy is just asking to get sick. Anyone no matter their status can become sick and I always have safe-sex but I’d be lying if I said I’m not afraid of possibly contracting HIV. I don’t know anyone else who is positive, though I assume I will eventually and I’d like to make an intelligent that’s the best for me.
Derrick said he’d understand my decision either way, but I could really use advice from anyone who’s been in a similar situation. Thanks!
Whether you’re positive or negative, HIV effects everyone. It sounds like our advice-seeker really likes Derrick, but wants to stay negative too. Right off the bat he should probably do some reading about mixed-status couples at The Body: The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource, but what would you do? Would you date Derrick or not? If so, how would you balance safety and conversation to make sure both men stay safe. If you wouldn’t date him, why shouldn’t Derrick and what should he do instead? Please share your advice and experiences in the QComments section.
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