Le (aka Vadim Black) and Ben (aka Sean Cody’s Sean) (lks NSFW) are two straight-intified guys who make their livg by dog gay porn. They were both profiled on last night’s Te Life: I’m a Gay for Pay Porn Star. They were both extremely firm on their heterosexual orientatn (no doubt bee their le of work lls to be qutned regularly, certaly om the outsi, but probably ternally as well). My takeaway is that the guys are really straight, or they’re by now very gifted at mimickg the kd of ennui that om performg sexual acts one wouldn’t otherwise have tert for money.
Contents:
- HERE ARE THE MEDS A STRAIGHT GUY NEEDS TO TAKE IN ORR TO PERFORM GAY PORN
- THE GAY FLANNEL SU
- MEET THE LGBT AMERINS WHO OPPOSE GAY MARRIAGE
- WHY REPUBLINS WON’T EMBRACE GAY MARRIAGE ANYTIME SOON
- TOP 10 ATHLET WHO ARE RUMORED TO BE GAY
- THE GAY FLANNEL SU
HERE ARE THE MEDS A STRAIGHT GUY NEEDS TO TAKE IN ORR TO PERFORM GAY PORN
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[There was a vio here]Le (aka Vadim Black) and Ben (aka Sean Cody’s Sean) (lks NSFW) are two straight-intified guys who make their livg by dog gay porn.
THE GAY FLANNEL SU
They were both profiled on last night’s Te Life: I’m a Gay for Pay Porn Star. My takeaway is that the guys are really straight, or they’re by now very gifted at mimickg the kd of ennui that om performg sexual acts one wouldn’t otherwise have tert for the clip above, Le (who has exprsed anti-gay sentiment on Twter) go through the var substanc he tak to perform porn (even as a bottom).
MEET THE LGBT AMERINS WHO OPPOSE GAY MARRIAGE
Shot through wh strange, homoerotic melancholy is ravishg to look at and hnts the memory long is a keen wrer and actor and is always workg on new projects. Lawyer Aaron Charney Su His Firm Over Homophobia -- New York Magaze - Nymag.
And gay, though he ma a pot of not talkg about that at work.
WHY REPUBLINS WON’T EMBRACE GAY MARRIAGE ANYTIME SOON
” It wasn’t jt about sex: Not everyone knew that Charney was gay, and Grberg (a few years olr than Charney and by all acunts an affable guy) was said to have a girliend.
None of this exc Krtheimer’s alleged ment, but do provi ntext: It’s possible that the partner didn’t know Charney was gay—that his “bend over” remark was jt another way of makg Charney feel subservient, of beltlg a young hotshot. But to Charney, the cint went to the heart of everythg he feared about beg a gay man at a rporate law firm. He’d only jt e out of the closet, when he was 25 years old, and though plenty of people at the firm were openly gay, cludg eleven partners (three of them the M&A group), the qutn of how to be a gay man and a rporate lawyer at the same time was somethg Charney still hadn’t entirely worked out.
TOP 10 ATHLET WHO ARE RUMORED TO BE GAY
He says he’d never had a gay experience until he was 25—“I wouldn’t ll a relatnship, ” he says. Long before he knew he was gay, Charney knew he wanted to be a lawyer. At Brown, iends say, he set himself apart om the pack by g out not as gay but as proudly, passnately nservative.
Although he never hid the fact that he was gay, he didn’t advertise eher: He belonged to no gay-lawyer groups and wasn’t active on gay issu. It’s unclear how many people his partment had any klg he was gay. Another knowledgeable source says that Grberg, who allegedly wnsed both ments, didn’t terpret eher sult as homophobic.
“I don’t even know what that means, ” he says, “other than a homophobic ment.
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Instead, he fend himself the review but cid to keep his mouth shut about the perceived homophobia. Did “unnatural” mean “gay”?
He says he was tears, not least of all bee forced him to talk about beg gay wh one of his boss for the first time. A day or so later, John O’Brien, a gay partner the M&A group, offered Charney a way out of the ms, tellg him, “It’s time we work together. “He uld wre me a bad review and then they uld flip around by sayg, ‘It n’t be discrimatn bee a gay partner is sayg bad thgs about a gay associate.
Sullivan’s eleven openly gay partners issued a statement rejectg any suggtn that the firm fosters a hostile environment toward gays. Charney wasn’t gettg much support om gay- advocy groups eher. And John Scheich, vice-print of the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgenr Law Associatn of Greater New York (LeGal), told ABC that Sullivan often buys a table at his group’s annual fund-raisg dner-dance and that “if I had to le up on one si or the other, I would have to le up wh David H.