9/5/14 @ 1:18am
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out to have so many similar qualities. I am referring to straight guy Joe Renzi and gay guy Cody Cody Phoenix.
Both make everyone feel so a ease to the point that everyone tends to have a good time.
Would be interested to hear what experiences other members might have had with their special models.
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out to have so many similar qualities. I am referring to straight guy Joe Renzi and gay guy Cody Cody Phoenix.
Both make everyone feel so a ease to the point that everyone tends to have a good time.
Would be interested to hear what experiences other members might have had with their special models.
gofish, I am not sure why you are surprised. Successful performers are successful because of how they interact with members; it has nothing to do with their sexual orientations. There have been straight performers who lasted no longer than a day or two; there have been gay performers who have similarly had their turn on the site and vanished within a couple of days. Then there have been straight and gay performers who have lasted for weeks...months...years...because they know how to treat their customers.
For my part, I visit straight, gay, bisexual, and bi-curious models. Their sexual preferences do not matter to me in the slightest. We get along because we respect each other, and so my experiences with them are altogether positive. We talk, we joke, we share good news, commiserate over bad news, and just basically be friends. Quote
9/5/14 @ 1:16pm
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gofish, I am not sure why you are surprised. Successful performers are successful because of how they interact with members; it has nothing to do with their sexual orientations. There have been straight performers who lasted no longer than a day or two; there have been gay performers who have similarly had their turn on the site and vanished within a couple of days. Then there have been straight and gay performers who have lasted for weeks...months...years...because they know how to treat their customers.
For my part, I visit straight, gay, bisexual, and bi-curious models. Their sexual preferences do not matter to me in the slightest. We get along because we respect each other, and so my experiences with them are altogether positive. We talk, we joke, we share good news, commiserate over bad news, and just basically be friends.
zyxwv098 I get where you are coming from there, but the intent of my message was more geared to the fact that the sexual preference actually makes very little difference.
In any case zyxwv098 thank you for that response which by the way was awesome
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12/9/21 @ 9:15am
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Studies have shown that the vast majority of gay men and lesbians have also had opposite-gender sex, since that is the "norm" that society dictates. But that experimentation does not make them bisexual, if their preferernce is one or the other.
The "preference" listing here that makes no sense to me is "Bi-curious"..... If a guy lists himself as that, is he straight but curious about what it might be with a guy... or is he gay and wondering what it would be with a woman. Quote
12/9/21 @ 11:16am
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But I have encountered a few who are clueless. One "straight" guy told me I was his favorite male customer, since I treated him with respect. He complained "The other guys used to make passes at me!" Well, DUH... you are naked and jerking off, what POSSIBLY could have brought that on?? Quote